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Based on the concept of professional conferences, how do the events Dr. Rivera and Dr. Chen are attending illustrate the typical variations found in psychology conferences?

Case context: Dr. Rivera is a psychology researcher who has just completed a study on memory retention. She wants to present her findings to other researchers but prefers an intimate setting rather than a massive, overwhelming crowd. Meanwhile, her colleague, Dr. Chen, is a therapist who is flying out to a three-day convention with over four thousand attendees to learn about new therapy techniques.

Question: Based on the concept of professional conferences, how do the events Dr. Rivera and Dr. Chen are attending illustrate the typical variations found in psychology conferences?

Sample answer: The scenarios illustrate that professional conferences in psychology vary significantly in both focus and size. Dr. Rivera's preference aligns with conferences that focus on sharing research and are smaller in scale, such as an afternoon meeting with around a dozen researchers. Dr. Chen's convention represents the other end of the spectrum: a large, multi-day event with thousands of attendees that is focused on clinical practice rather than sharing research.

Key points:

  • Identifies that conferences vary in focus between clinical practice and sharing research.
  • Identifies that conferences vary in size and duration.
  • Connects Dr. Rivera's situation to small-scale gatherings (e.g., a dozen researchers for an afternoon).
  • Connects Dr. Chen's situation to large-scale, multi-day events with thousands of attendees.

Rubric: A correct response must demonstrate comprehension of the text by connecting Dr. Rivera's preference to small, research-focused conferences and Dr. Chen's trip to large, multi-day, clinical-focused conferences.

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Updated 2026-05-27

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