Revisit: SCP Dissertation Competition 2010
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Society for Consumer Psychology Annual Dissertation Proposal Competition; Deadline 1 May 2010
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Reminder: Submission Deadline is May 1, 2010
SCP is again seeking submissions for its annual Dissertation Proposal Competition. The winner will receive $1,000, and two runners-up will receive $500. The three award-winners will present their research at the 2011 Winter Society for Consumer Psychology Conference. Submissions should be in the proposal stage and should be a topic in the consumer psychology area. For the full Call for Papers, see below or visit the SCP website ().
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: SCP ANNUAL DISSERTATION COMPETITION
SCP announces its Annual Dissertation Proposal Competition. The winner will receive $1,000, and two runners-up will receive $500. In addition to the monetary award, the three recipients will present their research at the 2011 Winter Society for Consumer Psychology Conference in Atlanta, GA, and will be recognized at the conference.
The following guidelines will be used to evaluate proposals:
- Proposals should relate to a topic in the consumer psychology area;
- Submissions should be in the proposal stage, since a key goal of the competition is providing feedback to improve dissertation quality. This means final data should not have been collected by the submission date, and the work should not have been submitted for journal publication.
Proposals should include:
- Title page with title and full contact information for the Author and Dissertation Chair;
- Abstract (with full title at top of page);
- Brief literature review showing relevance to consumer psychology;
- Research questions, hypotheses, and/or models and their role in advancing existing knowledge in the area, and proposed methodology;
- Explanation of project’s theoretical and practical contributions.
Proposals should follow JCP style and must conform to 1-inch margins; double-spacing; 12 point font; and a 15-page limit (not including title page, abstract, references, and tables/figures). Note: adherence to these guidelines is critical to ensuring the equitable consideration of all proposals.
In Addition:
- Candidates must be student members of SCP. Membership can be initiated with submission at .
- Award recipients must agree to register for the 2010 conference and agree to present their work at the conference.
- Applications MUST include a letter from the Dissertation Chair verifying the stage of the research.
- The faculty endorsement letter can be e-mailed from the faculty’s email address or sent to: Maria L. Cronley, Department of Marketing, Miami University, 2008 Farmer School of Business, Oxford, OH 45056.
- Send submissions to Maria Cronley via an e-mail, MS Word attachment (cronleml@muohio.edu) no later than May 1, 2010.
Maria Cronley (cronleml@muohio.edu)
Peggy Sue Loroz (loroz@jepson.gonzaga.edu)
Competition Co-chairs
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