| DO | DON'T | |
| Purpose of presentation | Present enough to tell the audience that the paper is worth a read - tell a good story. | Present summaries of all sections of the paper. |
| Presentation format | Plan for 25 minutes - it is easier to expand on points
than cut things out. Use fonts larger than 28 pt & no more than 10 overheads. Use presentation software (e.g. PowerPoint) |
Plan for 45 minutes in care there is extra time. Use small fonts or too many overheads |
| Theory | State the problem, why it is interesting, and what
you will add. Explain what is new in this model over past contributions |
Present a literature review of the area (cites, etc.)
Explain every arrow in a complex figure |
| Methods | Provide an overview of why the measures are linked to the theoretical construct. Establish face validity and assure that more rigorous methods were applied | Describe the sample measures, and validation of instruments |
| Results | Present what was significant (+ and - signs). Explain what the data tell you - not tests. They can and will read the paper to see if they agree if you make a good case | Present any tables with numbers |
| Conclusion | Answer broadly what we have learned and what needs
to be done now. Urge the audience to read the paper for details. If the contribution is important, they will want to read it. |
Discuss every point about why each result is important |