STUDENT COMPETITION GUIDELINES
To compete for student prizes, the following criteria must be met:
The student must be the first author, but need not be sole author*.
The competitor must be a student when abstracts are submitted.
Please indicate on the Presentation Information Form whether
graduate or undergraduate student.
The student must be a current member of ASP. You may join ASP now by contacting the Treasurer,
Evan Zucker, Treasurer, ASP, Department of Psychology, Box 194, - Loyola University
New Orleans, LA 70118, zucker@loyno.edu
or through the ASP website, www.asp.org.
The student must present the paper or attend the poster.
Past winners are ineligible.
If the student cannot attend the meeting to which an abstract has been submitted,
the abstract should be withdrawn in writing no less than 5 days before the start of the meeting.
Failure to follow this policy two years in succession will disqualify the student from future
competitions. If the student wishes to withdraw from the competition, but still present the
paper/poster, the Chair of the Education Committee should be notified of this change before the meeting.
An extra copy of the abstract and Presentation Information Form must be included in the
mailing to the Chair of the Program Committee.
Students wishing a copy of their evaluations should send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to:
Sue Howell
Chair, ASP Education Committee
Primate Foundation of Arizona
P.O. Box 20027
Mesa, AZ 85277-0027 USA
Tel: 480-832-3780 FAX: 480-380-7039
e-mail: suehpfa@qwest.net
For questions about the competition, please contact Sue Howell.
* Regarding Criterion #1 above, the ASPEC would like to emphasize that
this competition is intended to judge work that is conceived, developed,
and conducted by students. We recognize the valuable contribution of
professors and fellow students, and for that reason will accept
multi-authored papers. However, we encourage participants to take
seriously the notion that this is a student competition.
Each paper/poster will be judged with regard to the quality of the study being reported
and the quality of the presentation. The following attributes will be rated:
study design
originality
significance
organization of the presentation
delivery
visual aids
Top prize is $100.
Student prize winners will be encouraged to submit their work to the
American Journal of Primatology for
publication. Prize winners will be listed in the following year's meeting issue of the journal,
and their abstracts will be published on the Society's web page.
Revised: 4 January 2003
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