Forms of participation

The conference program includes presentations of fundamental and applied research topics from all fields of psychology in the following forms:

  • Symposia: at least four and a maximum of five papers from different authors related to a common topic or a series of studies, convened by a symposium organizer.
  • Oral presentations: presentation of a single study or topic.
  • Poster presentations: presentations that enable a short interaction between authors and participants.
  • Round table: discussions about a pertinent professional or research topic.

Guidelines

Oral presentation preparation

  • The duration of each individual oral presentation is limited to 15 minutes. Each oral presentation will be immediately followed by a 5-minute discussion. 
  • Round table discussions and symposia are allotted a time limit of 90 minutes. 

A presentation template is available and we invite anyone who is interested to use this template in preparing their conference presentations.

Poster presentation preparation

Papers included in the poster sessions will be displayed on self-standing panels in a vertical orientation (dimensions 90 cm in width and 120 cm in height). Authors will be able to mount their poster on a display panel on a first come, first serve basis from 30 minutes prior to the poster session in which they are scheduled. Student volunteers will be available to help mount posters and will have adhesive material for temporarily affixing posters onto the panels (please DO NOT affix posters with an adhesive tape, i.e. duct tape). We kindly ask authors to remove their own poster from the panel following the completion of the poster session.

Abstract proposal submission

Instructions:

On the application form, you must first select the type of submission you are making: oral or poster presentation. If you are submitting an oral presentation, the type of oral presentation (individual oral presentation, symposium, oral presentation within a symposium, round table) must be indicated in the next step.

Abstracts should be written in Croatian or English. Abstracts in which the written text substantially deviates from the standards of the chosen language will not be considered for review.

Abstracts should be between 1600 and 2000 characters (with spaces), not including the abstract title, author(s) and author(s) affiliation.

Abstracts for oral presentations and posters should be submitted by only one of the authors, the one who will present the work. Abstracts should include a clearly stated objective and/or research problem, methodology and a discussion of the main findings, along with reference to their interpretation.

Abstracts for round tables should be submitted by the organizer/convenor of the round table, while the round table participants do not have to submit a proposal. Abstracts for round table discussions must include a description of the discussion topics as well as the full names of the round table convenor and all participants.

Symposium abstracts and abstracts for presentations within a symposium are submitted by the organizer/convenor of the symposium.

The abstracts of individual papers within the symposium should include the title of the symposium of which it is a part and should be written in accordance with the above-described guidelines for abstracts of oral and poster presentations.  

All symposia must have a minimum of four and a maximum of five papers.

The procedure for the submission of a symposium and abstracts within the symposium is as follows:  

1. The symposium convenor should first complete a symposium proposal.

  • Select the type of oral presentation: Symposium,
  • Enter the symposium convenor’s name and e-mail address as the contact person,
  • Under ‘title of paper’, enter the name of the symposium,
  • Under ‘authors’, enter the name and institutional affiliation of the symposium convenor,
  • Provide an abstract for the symposium as a whole (the names of all authors who will present their work in the proposed symposium should be included in this abstract)

2. Next, the symposium convenor should individually submit each work included in the symposium as a separate submission (using a new submission form for each individual work). For each new submission.

  • Select the type of oral participation: Oral presentation within a symposium
  • Enter the symposium convenor’s name and e-mail address as the contact person,
  • Under ‘title of paper’, enter the title of the individual work within the symposium,
  • Under ‘authors’, enter the names and institutional affiliations of all authors named on the individual work,
  • Provide an abstract for the individual work (this should include the title of the symposium of which this work is a part)

3. The procedure outlined in point 2 should be repeated by the symposium convenor for each individual paper included in the symposium.

While we aim to provide an opportunity for as many authors to present their work as possible, the number of presentation spaces is limited. As such, an individual may be the first author on only one paper and a co-author on a maximum of two additional papers.

The deadline for the submission of proposals is the 5th June, 2023. After this deadline, no further submissions will be accepted. The Program Committee will review all submitted abstracts. Decisions regarding acceptance will be sent to the corresponding author by the 5th July, 2023. Only the abstracts of authors who have paid the registration fee by the 15th July 2023 will be scheduled for presentation and included in the Book of Abstracts.

FAQ

When and to whom should the presentation be given?

You can bring the presentation on USB or download it from the place where you stored it using the internet once you come to the conference. Please arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the section in which you are presenting and contact the chairperson and technical support so that the presentations are ready in time.