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Imagine you have designed a novel experimental task to measure selective attention but worry that your operational definition of attention might have design limitations. Apply the concept of conference presentation benefits by proposing a specific action you would take during a conference presentation to address this concern before submitting your study to a journal.

Question: Imagine you have designed a novel experimental task to measure selective attention but worry that your operational definition of attention might have design limitations. Apply the concept of conference presentation benefits by proposing a specific action you would take during a conference presentation to address this concern before submitting your study to a journal.

Sample answer: During my conference presentation, I would explicitly highlight my operational definition of selective attention during the Q&A or poster discussion and ask the audience for informal feedback on its validity. I would then use their constructive suggestions to refine my methodology or discussion section before submitting the manuscript to the more rigorous, formal peer-review process of a journal.

Key points:

  • Proposes a specific action to solicit informal peer feedback on the operational definition.
  • Applies the received feedback to refine the study's design or manuscript.
  • Connects this refinement to preparation for the rigorous, formal journal peer-review process.

Rubric: The answer should describe: 1) A specific action taken at a conference to solicit informal feedback on the operational definition of selective attention. 2) An application of that feedback to refine/improve the study. 3) A recognition that this prepares the work for the rigorous, formal peer-review process required for journal publication.

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