  
General Research Poster Session
Submission Information
Deadline: December 10, 2010
Annual Meeting March 3-5, 2011
Scottsdale, AZ
You
will be asked to provide the following information on the online
Call for Papers Forms. We recommend that you have compiled all
the following information prior to going to the forms to submit
your proposal.
A. Title of proposal (not to exceed
10 words)
B. Contact person’s name,
address, phone, fax, and email. The contact person will receive
all correspondence regarding the proposal and is responsible
for notifying all authors of the status of the proposal. The
contact person is also responsible for serving as the liaison
with AAS for the paper.
C. Abstract or proposal (not to
exceed 200 words—no graphs
or tables). Prepare your abstract carefully. It will be published
in the AAS Web Site, the AAS Bulletin, and in the Meeting Program.
D. Indicate
the focus of the proposal:
- Auditory Processes in Children
- Diagnostic Audiology
- Speech Perception
- Medical Issues
- Hearing Aids: New
Technology
- Hearing Aids: Evaluation and Outcome
- Cochlear Implants
- Hearing Science
- Audiology/Vestibular
Disorders
- Other—Describe
E. Learner
Outcomes. Describe the skills, knowledge and/or attitudes that
participants will be able to demonstrate after this session. "Participants
will be able to:…"
F. Poster Boards
will be available (standard size - 4x6).
G. Author Information.
You will need to enter the name, affiliation, city, and state
for each author, as well as indicate if they are an AAS member,
nonmember, or student/resident. Reenter information regarding
the contact person if that individual is also an author.
H. Evaluation Criteria:
- Rationale for the study
- Clarity
of research question(s)
- Strength of research design and
methodology
- Description and analysis of the
data and their implications
- Overall clarity of proposal
- Relevance
of the study to AAS members
I. When submitted, you will be
directed to a printable confirmation page that summarizes your
proposal and provides the date and time. PLEASE PRINT AND KEEP
A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS and refer to it in any correspondence
with AAS regarding your submission.
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