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Title Author, Ph.D. Department Other Author, M.S.. Department Procedures o What did you do? o How did you do it? oDesign o Where and how did you obtain your sample? oEtc. Methodology Sample Characteristics oGive percent, mean, whatever is appropriate for the demographic variables oYou can do it in bulleted form or create a table Variables and Measurement o How did you meausre/operationalize your research variables? o Can you group the variables? For example, o Six agreement questions using a Likert scale with 1=strongly disagree, 6=strongly agree that measured opinions about eating habits. Discussion o What is the English translation of your findings? o How does it tie back in to the literature can go here. o Don’t forget that you can resize any of these boxes. Conclusions Implications oWhat does it mean oWhat are the implications for society, families, individuals, etc>? oHow does it tie back into the literature can go here. Limitations o What are the obvious problems and shortcomings? Abstract o The main things of each section of your study go here. o Be brief but clear. Introduction Justification /Purpose oWhy is this study important. oWhat is the purpose of doing it? o What is the earth shattering revelations that prompted you to do it? Hypotheses/Objectives o What are you predicting (inferential)? o If descriptive, what are the objectives? (The objective of this research is to… o You can resize each of these boxes as needed. You can put a heading here oTell your findings oStart simple and proceed to complex o Univariate to Bivariate o Descriptive to inferential oYou can also put a graph or a table here o Perhaps a scatter plot or a clustered bar graph oDon’t forget to ask yourself if it adds anything to the poster oDon’t forget to tell something about the figure, it can’t just sit there and look pretty Results You can put a heading here oMore findings here oA graph or table can go here o But don’t forget to discuss it Other Author, B.S. Department California State University Northridge

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TitleAuthor, Ph.D.

DepartmentOther Author, M.S..

Department

Procedures

o What did you do?o How did you do it?o Designo Where and how did you obtain your sample?o Etc.

Methodology

Sample Characteristics

o Give percent, mean, whatever is appropriate for the demographic variables

o You can do it in bulleted form or create a table

Variables and Measurement

o How did you meausre/operationalize your research variables?

o Can you group the variables? For example, o Six agreement questions using a Likert scale with

1=strongly disagree, 6=strongly agree that measured opinions about eating habits.

Discussion

o What is the English translation of your findings?o How does it tie back in to the literature can go here.

o Don’t forget that you can resize any of these boxes.

Conclusions

Implications

o What does it meano What are the implications for society, families,

individuals, etc>?o How does it tie back into the literature can go here.

Limitations

o What are the obvious problems and shortcomings?

Abstract

o The main things of each section of your study go here.o Be brief but clear.

Introduction

Justification /Purpose

o Why is this study important.o What is the purpose of doing it?

o What is the earth shattering revelations that prompted you to do it?

Hypotheses/Objectives

o What are you predicting (inferential)?o If descriptive, what are the objectives? (The objective of

this research is to…

o You can resize each of these boxes as needed.

You can put a heading here

o Tell your findingso Start simple and proceed to complex

o Univariate to Bivariateo Descriptive to inferential

o You can also put a graph or a table hereo Perhaps a scatter plot or a clustered bar graph

o Don’t forget to ask yourself if it adds anything to the poster

o Don’t forget to tell something about the figure, it can’t just sit there and look pretty

Results

You can put a heading here

o More findings hereo A graph or table can go here

o But don’t forget to discuss it

Other Author, B.S.Department

California State University Northridge