DATES AND DEADLINES
- Abstract submission deadline: October 30, 2024
- Deadline for registration and payment of registration fee for presenting authors: November 30, 2024
- Notification of abstract acceptance/refusal: December 1, 2024
ABSTRACT GUIDELINES
- Only electronically submitted abstracts will be accepted.
- Abstracts must be written in English.
- Conference registration is mandatory for abstract submission.
- Do not include the abstract's title, author's names, or institutions in the 'Content' field.
- Do not use all upper-case letters when entering your abstract.
- Graphs, tables, photographs, or slide presentations are not accepted.
- Title of the article: Keep the title concise, reflective of the content, and in title case.
- Authors: List all authors with their full names and affiliations. Designate the presenting author.
- Contact Information: Provide contact details for the corresponding author, including email address and phone number.
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
- Word Limit: 250 words, including sub-headings.
- No graphs, tables, photographs, references, or slide presentations are accepted.
- The GOACON Organizing Committee reserves the right to change the topic and the form of presentation of the abstract or to reject it.
- Submission of an abstract implies that the presenting author will register for and attend the Congress to present the abstract as an oral presentation if accepted.
ABSTRACT STRUCTURE
- Divide the abstract into sections: Purpose, Methodology, Results, and Conclusions.
- Purpose:
- Clearly state the primary objective or research question addressed by the study.
- Provide context for the research problem or gap in knowledge that the study aims to address.
- Briefly mention the significance or potential impact of the study.
- Methodology:
- Outline the research design, methods, and techniques used to conduct the study.
- Specify the study population or sample, data collection procedures, and any instruments or tools used.
- Mention relevant statistical or analytical approaches employed in data analysis.
- Highlight any unique or innovative aspects of the methodology.
- Results:
- Present key findings and outcomes of the study.
- Use quantitative data, if applicable, to support results.
- Report any patterns, trends, or significant observations identified in the analysis.
- Include specific details, such as effect sizes or statistical significance, if relevant.
- Conclusions:
- Summarize the main implications of the study's findings.
- Discuss how the results contribute to the existing body of knowledge or address the research question.
- Address any limitations of the study and suggest areas for future research.
- Clearly articulate the broader significance and potential applications of the study's conclusions.
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
- Ensure adherence to ethical standards if your research involves human subjects.
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