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