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From: roig-rear...@comcast.net [mailto:roig-rear...@comcast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 8:01 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips] Question (again!)
As Paul pointed out some organizations (e.g., APA) have rules similar to those
of journals; they
er 4, 2011 7:35:54 PM
Subject: Re: [tips] Question (again!)
This comes up a number of times but my question/concern would be if the
audiences differ at the two conferences. Any person who views your
student's vita will see that they made the same presentation at two
different conferences
This comes up a number of times but my question/concern would be if the
audiences differ at the two conferences. Any person who views your
student's vita will see that they made the same presentation at two
different conferences so I'm not convinced it's that much of an ethical
issue as a prag
First of all -- is she doing exactly the same presentations, or two different
presentations based on the same data, but extended in different ways.
And second, do the conferences themselves have policies regarding whether
presentations have to be unique? Most journals do, but I'm not sure about
Hi, All --
I have an undergraduate student who wants to present the same research at two
conferences. I'm not comfortable with that -- it seems ethically questionable.
But I wanted to get a second opinion.
What do you think about that?
TIA,
m
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Marc Carter, PhD
Associate Professor of Psyc