Poster Rules and Guidelines

Ethics Policy & Code of Conduct 

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Overview of Posters 

Poster presenters will be assigned to a 1-hour poster session where they will have the opportunity to discuss their research with interested attendees at the APS Annual Convention. Poster sessions are scheduled on all days of the Convention, Thursday-Sunday.   

There are 4 types of poster submissions for Convention: 

  • Standard Poster: Standard Poster submissions must only report data collection and analysis that has been completed by the time the submission is finalized. Submissions that do not report collected data and analyses, or that do not have enough collected data or analysis to make an empirical claim, will not be accepted. Non-empirical research should not be submitted as a poster. Standard Posters are eligible to apply for poster awards.
    • Please learn more about poster awards here.
  • Research Proposal Poster: Research Proposal Posters should represent plans for a future empirical study. Data collection should not be complete. This is a chance to receive early feedback on your research study plan. Your submission should describe an empirical research study plan in detail including hypotheses, experimental design, plan for participant recruitment, procedure, plan for statistical analysis, and expected results. Research Proposal Posters are not eligible for poster awards. 
  • Teaching Poster: Teaching posters should pertain to the teaching of psychological science. This includes, but is not limited to, teaching techniques, innovations, evaluation, and philosophy. Posters should focus on methods for teaching psychology, such as particularly effective or innovative courses or course organizations, strategies (including demonstrations) for promoting active learning, ways of integrating course material, helpful use of technology, and the like. These posters are presented as part of the pre-conference Teaching Institute, which takes place on Thursday. The Teaching Institute requires an additional registration fee. 
  • Cross-Cutting Theme Poster: The Convention features two cross-cutting theme programs in which leading researchers from across psychological science’s sub-disciplines come together to discuss current topics, bringing insight from their particular fields. Please consider submitting a poster related to one of these topics.
    • From Many Scanned Brains to Many Brain Scans: Leveraging Large Datasets with Dense Sampling for New Insights in Psychological Science – Recent advances in cognitive, clinical, and developmental neuroscience have offered methodological recommendations for psychological research that employs brain imaging measures. One line of work has highlighted the statistical necessity of studies to include hundreds (if not thousands) of participants, for reliable insights into brain-behavior relationships. An emerging alternative focuses instead on dense sampling, acquiring multiple scans of a small number of people.
    • Building the Future of Psychological Science – What do we want the future of psychological science to look like? What changes need to be made in our undergraduate and graduate student training practices to build such a future?

With any poster submission, you must explain the rationale, theoretical and/or applied significance of results (or predicted results), and general principles. State whether the research is exploratory or confirmatory. It is not acceptable to say, “The results will be discussed.” 

Poster submissions should reflect original research conducted by the first and/or presenting author and not already published in a peer-reviewed journal. Research presented at the inaugural 2024 APS Global Psychological Science Summit will be considered for the 2025 APS Annual Convention. The poster submission form accepts plain text only, but you should incorporate illustrative materials such as tables, graphs, photographs, large-print text, and materials in your final poster presentation at the Convention. 

Sample Poster Configuration

Sample Poster Configuration for Virtual Poster
  • Authors present their posters using a visual medium with key excerpts from the papers displayed in landscape/horizontal orientation on a 4′ high x 8′ wide/1.2 m high x 2.4 m wide free-standing bulletin board. Your poster can be printed in any size that fits within those dimensions. Poster presentations should incorporate illustrative materials such as tables, graphs, photographs, and large-print text, and materials should be clearly readable from a distance of three feet (primary text font should be 20 points or larger, and headings font at least 30 points). Posters are assigned a session number and bulletin board number and are organized by keyword when possible. No audio-visual equipment can be used. Poster sessions are scheduled throughout the entire Convention on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.  
  • You are NOT required to submit your final poster before presentation. If your poster proposal was accepted for presentation, you simply need to bring your printed poster to the Convention for presentation. 

Deadlines for Submission

  • All poster submissions must be finalized and are due by December 11, 2024, at 5:00 PM ET (22:00 UTC). Notifications of acceptance or rejection of poster submissions will be sent out in February 2025. 
  • All scheduling requests must be included with your submission. APS will attempt to accommodate your request; however, there is no guarantee that all requests can be met. Please consult your co-presenters for their scheduling preferences before entering them on your submission. 

Please note: APS is unable to accommodate rescheduling requests after submission.  (Exceptions may be made for travel disruptions and emergencies that arise during the week of the Convention.) 

Review, Selection, and Notifications 

  • Submissions will be reviewed by members of the APS Program Committee. Your poster will be matched with a reviewer based on the subject area. 
  • Review decision notifications will be sent to the first author and presenting author on each poster submission. These notifications will be sent in February 2025. 
  • With all submission formats, including posters, the Program Committee retains the right to request additional information, ask that changes be made to improve a presentation, or decline a presentation the Committee does not find relevant to the meeting or that does not follow the guidelines for submission. No changes can be made after proposals have been submitted unless the Committee has specifically requested that change. Please re-read your submission before you finalize it to ensure the submission is free of spelling or grammar errors and that all authors have been added to the submission. The deadline to request any edits to the program listing for an accepted poster is March 31, 2025, at 5:00 pm ET (21:00 UTC). 
  • Poster submissions should reflect original research conducted by the first and/or presenting author and not already published in a peer-reviewed journal. Research presented at the inaugural 2024 APS Global Psychological Science Summit will be considered for the 2025 APS Annual Convention. 

Speaker and Submitter Responsibilities 

  • Submitters do not need to be members to submit proposals or to have proposals reviewed. Please note that you must log in to your APS Member Profile or create a free APS account in order to begin a submission. 
  • There is no membership requirement of any author on a submission. (Note: APS members receive discounted convention registration rates.)  
  • An individual may be the first author on only one (1) poster proposal. However, that individual may be a co-author/presenter on multiple poster proposals and may participate in multiple symposia. (Exception: An individual may be the first author on a poster proposal, as well as a Teaching Institute poster proposal.) 
  • The first author or presenting author must accept the speaker agreement if their submission is accepted for presentation. Information on how to do so will be sent after the emailed acceptance notification. 
  • The presenting author must register for the Convention. APS members receive discounted convention registration rates. Early-bird registration rates are available until April 10, 2025, at 5:00 pm ET (21:00 UTC). 
  • The name of the proposal submitter will not appear in any program unless the submitter elects to be listed as an author. Submitter information is only used while submitting. After a submission has been finalized, all submission communication will be sent to the first and presenting author(s). 
  • The commitment of all participants and listed co-authors must be secured in advance of proposal submission. 
  • The first or presenting author is responsible for sharing submission notifications, information and certificates with co-authors. 
  • Scheduling Requests: All scheduling requests must be included with your submission. APS will attempt to accommodate your request; however, there is no guarantee that all requests can be met. Please consult your co-presenters for their scheduling preferences before entering them on your submission. Please note that APS is unable to accommodate rescheduling requests after submission. (Exceptions may be made for travel disruptions and emergencies that arise during the week of the Convention.)   
  • All presentations should present the scientific research that was accepted for the Convention. If an author delivers a presentation that is different than what was submitted and accepted, it may be removed or cancelled at APS’s discretion. 

Program Participant Registration Policy 

All program participants must register and pay the appropriate registration fee by May 1, 2025. APS members receive discounted convention registration rates. Early registrants receive a discounted rate before the Early-Bird deadline of April 10, 2025, at 5:00 pm ET (21:00 UTC). All poster presenters must present on-site at the Convention. No remote or virtual presentations can be facilitated. 

Submission Guidelines 

APS seeks presentations showcasing the latest findings in psychological science. Below are some guidelines that can assist in the preparation of your poster submission. 

To submit a poster, you’ll need to enter the following information: 

  • Submitter information: When you begin your poster submission, you’ll be prompted to log in to your APS Member Profile or create a free account with APS. Although membership is not required to submit your research, you must create an APS Profile. Once you log in or create your account, you’ll be automatically redirected to complete your submission. 
  • Poster title: The title should be succinct and descriptive because it will be listed without the abstract in Convention materials. The title should indicate the important result, rather than the experimental question. Please use Title Case – e.g., Meaning in Time: We Consider Our Lives Insignificant When Viewed from the Future. 
  • Poster type: Standard Poster, Research Proposal Poster, Teaching Poster or Cross-Cutting Theme Poster. 
  • Abstract: A brief, high-level overview of the research that will be presented; describes the findings (50-word maximum, plain-text format). 
  • Subject area: Related area of research; used to match the proposal with the best-suited reviewer. A secondary subject area may also be selected. 
  • Subject areas: Biological/Neuroscience, Clinical Science, Cognitive, Developmental, General, Industrial/Organizational, Methodology, Personality/Emotion, and Social. 
  • Keyword: Select the keyword that best represents the poster (limit 1). 
  • Supporting summary: Provides a more in-depth overview of the completed work and includes the following: the background/theory tested, the methods used, a summary of the major findings, and the implications for the work on the field as a whole.  (500-word maximum, plain-text format). 
  • Standard Poster submissions should include the background/theory tested, the methods used, a summary of the major findings, and the implications for the work on the field as whole.  You must clearly state that the data collection is from an empirical study and is complete. 
  • Research Proposal posters should include hypotheses, experimental design, plan for participant recruitment, procedure, plan for statistical analysis, and expected results. 
  • References are optional (words will count towards the 500-word maximum). 
  • Emphasize the rationale, theoretical and/or applied significance of results (or projected results for a Research Proposal Poster), and general principles of the research. State whether the study is exploratory or confirmatory. It is not acceptable to say, “The results will be discussed.” 
  • Author Information: The university or business affiliation, individual e-mail address and highest degree earned must be included for all presenters/co-authors. A maximum of 15 co-authors may be included. 
  • An individual may be the first author on only one poster proposal. Exception: An individual may be the first author on one standard poster, research proposal poster or cross-cutting theme poster submission as well as a Teaching Institute poster submission. 
  • The first author is the person who contributed the most or led the research study and should be listed first (even if the first author is not attending the Convention). 
  • The presenting author will present the poster on-site at the Convention. The presenting author must register for the Convention. 
  • No APS membership is required of any author. APS members receive discounted convention registration rates. 

Please learn more about the Poster Awards offered at the 2025 APS Annual Convention, and consider applying if you meet the requisite qualifications.