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Imagine you are scheduling a keynote oral presentation for a professional psychology conference. If you want to allocate the maximum typical time for this researcher's talk, how long should you schedule their presentation, and what interactive component must you ensure is included at the end?
Question: Imagine you are scheduling a keynote oral presentation for a professional psychology conference. If you want to allocate the maximum typical time for this researcher's talk, how long should you schedule their presentation, and what interactive component must you ensure is included at the end?
Sample answer: You should schedule the presentation for hour and ensure there is time included at the end for the presenter to field questions from the audience.
Key points:
- Maximum typical duration is hour
- Must include time for fielding questions from the audience at the conclusion
Rubric: The answer must correctly apply the text to state the maximum typical duration of hour and identify that the end of the presentation requires time for the audience to ask questions.
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Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition @ KPU
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