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Your Title - 107 Point Bold, Arial Font Authors, Affiliation (68 Point Bold, Arial Font) Conclusions Open with a clear statement of the support or nonsupport of your original hypothesis. Summarize the data collected and the statistical or data analytic treatment used. Mention all relevant results, including those that run counter to the hypothesis. Evaluate and interpret the implications of your results, and draw inferences from them. Emphasize any theoretical consequences of the results and the validity of your conclusions. Abstract (Headings are 48 point bold font.) Type in your abstract here. This is 36 point font. This is a brief comprehensive summary. Type in your abstract here. This is a brief comprehensive summary. This is a brief comprehensive summary. This is 36 point font. This is a brief comprehensive summary. This summary is brief and comprehensive. This is a brief and comprehensive summary. Type in your abstract here. This is 36 point font. This is 36 point font. This is 36 point font. Put pictures, graphs, tables or diagrams here. Refer to the Figure number when citing this graph in your text. Figure 2. The title of figure. Describe what’s going on in this figure. This is 24 point font. Results Summarize steps in the research. Tell the reader what you did and how you did it. Break up your space with bulleted text. Summarize steps in the research. Tell the reader what you did and how you did it. Summarize steps in the research. Tell the reader what you did and how you did it. Summarize steps in the research. Introduction Type in your introduction here. Introduce the problem. Why is this problem important? What theoretical propositions are tested? Bulleted text is an attractive option. This is 36 point font. What theoretical propositions are tested? Why is this problem important? What theoretical propositions are tested? Type in your introduction here. Introduce the problem. Why is this problem important? What theoretical propositions are tested? Bulleted text is an attractive option. What theoretical propositions are tested? Table 1. The title of table. . This is 24 point font. Significance What larger issues hinge on the findings? How can the findings be linked to other related phenomena? What needs to be known for such links to be forged? Are applications warranted on the basis of this research? The responses to these questions are the core of your contribution and justify why readers outside of your own specialty should be interested in your findings. 3. Summarize steps in the research. Tell the reader what you did and how you did it. Break up your space with bulleted text. Summarize steps in the research. Tell the reader what you did and how you did it. 4. Summarize steps in the research. Tell the reader what you did and how you did it. Summarize steps in the research. Tell the reader what you did and how you did it. Figure 1. The title of figure. Describe what’s going on in this figure. This is 24 point font. Methods Type in your method here. Describe participants, sampling, variables. Type in your method here. Describe participants, sampling, variables. Type in your method here. Describe participants, sampling, variables. Type in your method here. Describe participants, sampling, variables. Type in your method here. Describe participants, sampling, variables. Type in your method here. Describe participants, sampling, variables. Literature cited First article Second article Third article Fourth article Fifth article Acknowledgements Acknowledge funding sources and anyone who provided specialized assistance to the work. Figure 3. The title of figure. Describe what’s going on in this figure. This is 24 point font. Figure 4. The title of figure. Describe what’s going on in this figure. This is 24 point font. This poster follows American Psychological Association style guidelines. Check with your professional organization for specific recommended formats. This poster is formatted to print 36” X 48”.