2016 CONFERENCE

Proposal Instructions

Paper Proposal Submission Form
(Frequently Asked Questions)
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Deadline for Submissions is April 30, 2016
May 16


PRIMARY PERSON PRESENTING AT CONFERENCE:
First Name: (required field)
Last Name: (required field)
E-mail: (required field)
Affiliation: (required field)
EX: "Psychology, Sydney University, Australia" or "Clinical Psychologist, Private Practice, AZ" or "Directions for Mental Health, Clearwater, FL"

CONTACT ADDRESS:
 
 
 
City
State
Postal Code
Country
Telephone

TYPE OF SUBMISSION:
Paper Poster Symposium(60 minutes) Symposium(90 minutes) Panel Discussion Short Workshop
CHECK ALL THAT APPLY:
Empirical (e.g., presentation of empirical results of a study)
Theoretical (e.g., empirically testable theoretical development)
Applied (e.g., organizational, business, product development or marketing, or involving clinical interventions)
Quantitative (e.g., computational or statistical modeling)
Qualitative (e.g., non-quantitative analysis of empirical data)
Philosophical or artistic (e.g., epistemology, philosophy of science, aesthetics, or audio-visual demonstrations)
TITLE:
(Of paper/poster/symposium/discussion/workshop)

AUTHORS/SPEAKERS: (List all & include primary person from above again if appropriate)
First NameLast NameAffiliationEmailHomepage

INSTRUCTIONS FOR ABSTRACTS:

We recommend that you cut and paste your abstract into the box, rather than typing it in. We cannot accept attachments, figures or graphics. Do not include reference lists. LENGTH: Abstracts should be between 150-250 words for posters, papers, or short workshops. The connection to nonlinear dynamics, chaos, complexity, fractals or related concepts should be clear to the reader. Abstracts may be up to 500 words for symposia or panel discussions. For symposia, abstracts should reflect the content of EACH speaker's contribution. For panel discussions, abstracts should provide a brief overview of the topic, and indicate the relevant background of the panelists and sample questions they will address. The format for a symposium is for all speakers to give presentations, followed by or interspersed with discussion. The format for a panel discussion is an introduction to the topic and the speakers, after which the panelists address a series of questions or issues (rather than giving a series of presentations). Each person submitting is limited to a maximum of two presentations as first author (okay to be a co-author on additional submissions by others).

Enter Abstract Below:

Abstract Word Count: 0

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
Overhead Projector Slide Projector PC Projection (i.e., Powerpoint)
Whiteboard Flip Chart
Other Equipment:
Note: Local Windows-based PC equipment will be connected to projectors and availble for presentations. Presenters should bring Powerpoint files, etc., on a flash drive.

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: