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Division 54 of the American Psychological Association
SPP Student Research Award CompetitionBack to:AwardsGrants NewsTask Force on Adolescent Girls Special Issue- Family Assessment QI Call for Papers JPP Call for papers—Clinical EffectivenessCall for Division 54 Fellow Nominations New CE Credits Call for Award Nominations The Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54, announces its Annual Student Research Competition to encourage and reward quality research on issues related to pediatric psychology and health care of children. An award of $500 will be made to the winner of the competition. Applications are due each year by October 1. All of the research work must have been completed while the candidate was a student. The student must be the primary (first) author. A cover letter describing the candidate's status at the time the research was conducted should accompany the entry as well as a statement regarding student membership in Division 54. A letter from the student's faculty advisor is required that describes the degree to which the project objectives, design, data collection, data analysis, and manuscript preparation are the responsibility of the applicant. Thus, studies that are fully student initiated, as well as those that are part of a larger funded project but for which the student assumes primary responsibility from beginning to end, may be submitted for consideration for the competitive award. Only empirical (data-based) studies will be considered. Please see an example of our rating form for more information on the criteria the paper will be judged on. Papers should be written following the guidelines outlined in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th edition). The paper should not have been published already, but will be considered for the award if only submitted or under review. There is a limit of 20 double-spaced pages including tables, figures, and references. Papers that exceed this limit will not be reviewed. Please email the manuscript in word format (not PDF) and supporting materials to the address below. Supporting materials should include information confirming membership in Division 54 and a letter of support from your faculty supervisor. Submissions for this award should be emailed to: Tonya Palermo, PhD
Recent Recipients of the SPP Student Research Award
2000 Nataliya Zelikovsky 2001 Christine Chambers 2002 Mary Kral 2003 Jodi Kamps 2004 Molly White 2005 Elizabeth Stanford 2006 Jill MacLaren 2007 Nancy Bandstra |
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