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Title formatted in Upper and Lower Case. Name(s) Milligan College Advisor: Name Sponsor: Name(s). Literature Review. Results. Research Question. Literature Cited.

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Title formatted in Upper and Lower Case

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  1. Title formatted in Upper and Lower Case Name(s) Milligan College Advisor: Name Sponsor: Name(s) Literature Review Results Research Question Literature Cited Describe here what you did and how you did it with just enough detail to give people the basic idea. You can verbally tell them anything you may have left out when they come up to talk to you about your poster. Pictures can be really helpful here, especially if you used any equipment or took pictures of your process, specimen, or participants while conducting the study. If you have tables, figures or graphs please put them here. It is much better to have a visual representation of results than just sentences. This section could be really short of called an “Introduction” or “Background” section and combined with your literature review. Its up to you but the reader should easily be able to find your hypothesis, purpose or question. Keep this really short. Only put what you to here to convey any major works cited in your paper and how they helped form the basis for your study. Do more than repeat your results here. You should describe whether your results answered your research question and how. Discuss any limitations, strengths, or applications of your findings. You went to a lot of trouble to do this research so there must be a purpose and a plan for how the information could be used. Here is the place to try to convey that succinctly to your reader. Further Information Participants Acknowledgments This could be combined with the methods section too. Again, pictures, graphs or tables are a nice way to break up all the text. Conclusions Method and Measures Put citations in correct format for your discipline here if your advisor wants you to put some of your literature on the poster. There is likely only room for the few key studies you listed in your introduction. If you would like to thank any organizations or individuals for helping you with your project you can put it here if you have room. You may not need any of these sections at the bottom. I put them here to show other types of content. Feel free to delete what you don’t need or rename all headings.

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