2015 APS Annual Convention
The 2015 APS Annual Convention will be held May 21-24, 2015, in New York City. Watch the APS Convention website for more details.
The 2015 APS Annual Convention will be held May 21-24, 2015, in New York City. Watch the APS Convention website for more details.
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To Whom It May Concern
I earlier wrote an email for the APS conferences in 2014 and 2015. I have a assoc. professorship application due Friday the 29th by 5 pm Istanbul time and I recently realized that the review committee would want to see verification of attendance for each conference. I thought the printout of scientific programme would be enough, that’s why the delay in my email. I learned half an hour ago that that may not be valid.
That’s why here I am asking again for verification that the following was presented at the International Convention of Psychological Science. We also miss the attendance certificate for this event.
The reference here is:
Dora, B., Cankaya, B., & Caine, E. D. (2015, March). Specific Associations of Relatedness and Autonomy with Increased Suicidal Behavior. International Convention of Psychological Science, Amsterdam, Holland.
I hope for the best and will surely be thankful if you could help out.
Thank you!
Banu
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