Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Paper versus speech versus poster: Different formats for communicating research.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Paper versus speech versus poster: Different formats for communicating research."— Presentation transcript:

1 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Paper versus speech versus poster: Different formats for communicating research Jane E. Miller, PhD

2 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Overview Three formats for communicating research results Comparison of: – Format – Audience interaction – Contents

3 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Same project, different formats A particular research project is often presented in several formats: – As a 20-minute oral conference presentation – As a research poster – As a published journal article or report Content will be similar

4 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Similarities between paper, speech, and poster Basic story line describing and investigating a given research question All include written elements All include the same major sections – Introduction and literature review – Data and methods – Results – Discussion and conclusion

5 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Comparison of format

6 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Differences Between formats Paper, poster, and speech formats are NOT interchangeable. – Don’t simply copy and paste paragraphs from the paper onto slides or poster pages. – Don’t lose out on opportunity to answer (and ask!) questions of viewers at poster session or presentation.

7 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Aspects that differ across formats Type of communication Extent of audience interaction Who controls the pace Form Length Style Formatting

8 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Oral presentation materials: Speech versus poster Speech: Speaker’s notes (script) – Full narrative script or – Selected reminders, coordinated with slides Poster: – Few sentences summarizing main objectives and findings, spoken to each viewer. – Brief modules about each major section of the poster, selected in response to questions from individual viewers. – Few questions to ask viewers, e.g., to solicit reactions to your findings, request ideas of research extensions.

9 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Audience interaction: Speech versus poster Speech: Questions and discussion from audience – Usually limited in a multipaper conference session – Can be extensive during a longer individual seminar – Questions from individuals after session Poster: – One-on-one discussion with viewers. Responses tailored in response to their questions. – Potentially extensive, depends on interests of viewers.

10 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Pace, order, and detail of material Speech – Speaker controls the order, pace, and detail at which material is delivered Paper or poster – Audience controls the pace at which they receive material – Can read (or reread) material – Decide which material to focus on, which to skim

11 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Form and length Paper – Printed pages Research brief ~12–15 double-spaced pages Full research paper ~20–30 double-spaced pages Speech – Slides and handouts 20-minute conference presentation ~15–20 slides Poster – Printed pages and handouts 8’ by 4’ poster ~20 pages

12 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Style Paper – Full sentences and paragraphs – Formal essay structure Speech – Bulleted phrases replace full sentences on slides – Full sentences in spoken narrative – Simplified tables and charts replace large detailed tables Poster – Full paragraphs in abstract – Bulleted sentences in introduction and conclusion – Bulleted phrases replace in data and methods and results – Charts and tables replace large detailed tables

13 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Format: Type size Paper  12 point type for text, tables, charts Speech slides  18+ point type for body of slides, tables, charts  40+ point type for titles Poster  14 point type for body of pages, tables, charts  20+ point type for titles

14 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Format: Color Paper – Usually limited to black type on white background Speech slides – Dark background with light text OR clear background with dark text – Contrasting color for emphasis (e.g., statistical significance) Poster pages – Clear or pale colored background with dark color for most text – Contrasting color for emphasis (e.g., statistical significance)

15 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Text cues to guide viewers Paper – Subheadings within sections Name subtopics within literature review or results Speech – Slide titles Integrate specific topic, purpose, or finding of each slide Poster – Page titles Integrate specific topic, purpose, or finding of each page

16 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Comparison of contents

17 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Common research presentation formats These guidelines assume the following lengths: – Paper 20+ page manuscript, double-spaced – Speech 20-minute conference presentation – Poster 4’ by 8’ poster

18 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Purpose of the introduction Provides a summary of the issue and its importance Specifies the authors’ research question or hypothesis.

19 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Differences between formats: Introduction Paper – Several pages on the issue and its importance – End with research question or hypotheses Speech – 1-2 slides on the issue and its importance – End with 1 slide stating research question or hypotheses Poster – 1-2 pages on the issue and its importance – End with research question or hypotheses

20 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Purpose of the literature review Provides a summary of previous studies on similar topics and methods. Identifies gaps in the literature to be addressed by the current study.

21 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Differences between formats: Literature review Paper  Detailed review and summary of studies with similar Topics Methods  Provide a full list of citations at end of paper Speech  1–2 slides of few key studies only Tabular summary or bulleted text Poster  1 page on main points from few key articles

22 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Purpose of the data and methods Provides information on: – Data sources – Study design – Variables – Statistical methods – Model specifications

23 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Differences between formats: Data and methods Paper  Comprehensive, detailed information that would allow others to replicate the data collection, preparation, and analysis Speech  3-4 slides presenting only essential information about study design, variables, and analytic plan Poster  2-3 pages presenting essential information as for speech

24 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Purpose of the results section Provides findings using: – Detailed statistical tables and charts – Accompanying prose describing research results. Ask and answer the research question using numbers or other types of evidence.

25 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Differences between formats: Results Paper  Detailed statistical tables and charts  Prose descriptions of main findings in paragraph form Speech  4–5 slides with simplified tables and charts, either Bulleted text annotations, or Described in speaker’s notes.  One major result (or set of related results) per slide Poster  4–5 pages of simplified tables and charts with bulleted annotations – One major result or set of related results per page

26 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Purpose of the discussion and conclusions Relates findings of current study to – Original research question or hypothesis – Previous related studies Discusses – Policy implications of findings – Research strengths and limitations – Directions for future research

27 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Differences between formats: Discussion and conclusion Paper – Several pages to discuss topics on above slide Speech – One slide each of bulleted text for topics on above slide Poster – 2–3 pages total covering material on above slide

28 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Summary The general content and structure of a paper, a speech, and a poster about the same research paper will be similar. The three formats differ in terms of – Length – Form Speeches and posters involve spoken material and live audience interaction.

29 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Suggested resources Chapter 20 in Miller, J.E., 2013. The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2nd Edition. Miller, J. E. 2007. “Preparing and Presenting Effective Research Posters.” Health Services Research. 42 (1 Part I): 311–28.

30 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Suggested online resources Podcasts on – Planning a speech and designing effective slides – Overview of preparing and presenting effective research posters – Presenting statistical results to nonstatistical audiences

31 The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Suggested practice exercises Study guide to The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2nd Edition. – Problem sets for chapter 19, questions #1, 3, 4, and 7 chapter 20, question #3 – Suggested course extensions for chapter 19 – “Writing” exercises #1 and 2 – “Revising” exercises #1 and 3 chapter 20 – “Writing” exercise #2 – “Revising” exercise #1


Download ppt "The Chicago Guide to Writing about Multivariate Analysis, 2 nd edition. Paper versus speech versus poster: Different formats for communicating research."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google