16-18 April 2004

Dunedin, New Zealand

 
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CALL FOR PAPERS

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How to Submit an Abstract


CALL FOR PAPERS
To have a paper considered for inclusion in the conference programme, please send an abstract. Abstracts should describe empirical, theoretical, or methodological work in experimental psychology, defined as research that allows causal inferences to be drawn about basic processes such as sensation, perception, memory, thinking, language, learning, attention, motor control, emotion, drug effects, and decision-making in humans and animals. Abstracts for individual papers should not exceed 150 words. Papers will likely consist of 20 minutes presentation time plus 10 minutes for questions. 

If you and some colleagues are working on similar topics, we strongly encourage you to organise a symposium. Symposia will run in 90-minute or two-hour slots. You will need to coordinate submission of abstracts along with a 150-word abstract for the entire symposium stating its rationale, aims, and the names of proposed speakers and discussant. Please let us know as early as possible before 30 January 2004 if you are planning a symposium.

Abstracts are due Friday 30 January 2004. Accepted abstracts will be published in the Australian Journal of Psychology.



HOW TO SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT
To submit an abstract, please download the Abstract Submission Form, and e-mail it back as an attachment in Microsoft Word format. Important: Type  only in the shaded fields and do not delete any fields. Abstracts are due Friday 30 January 2004. If your paper is part of a symposium, send the completed Abstract Submission form to the symposium organiser. If your paper is part of the general programme, send the completed Abstract Submission form to us. We will review the abstracts and show the accepted papers in a draft programme by 8 March, 2004.

 


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