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PUBH 4134 - Research Methods and Evaluation in Health Promotion - Palacios: The Research Poster

The Research Poster

Research posters summarize information or research concisely and attractively to help publicize it and generate discussion. A poster is usually includes brief text mixed with tables, graphs, pictures, and other presentation formats. At a conference, the researcher stands by the poster display while other participants can come and view the presentation and interact with the author. When drafting a poster, you should ask yourself 3 questions:

  1. What is the most important/interesting/astounding finding from my research project?
  2. How can I visually share my research with conference attendees? Should I use charts, graphs, photos, images?
  3. What kind of information can I convey during my talk that will complement my poster?

What does a good poster include?

  • Important information should be readable from about 10 feet away

  • Title is short and draws interest

  • Word count of about 300 to 800 words

  • Text is clear and to the point

  • Use of bullets, numbering, and headlines make it easy to read

  • Effective use of graphics, color and fonts

  • Consistent and clean layout

  • Includes acknowledgments, your name and institutional affiliation


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Powerpoint Templates from Georgia Southern