Canadian Psychological Association Science Award

In 2012, Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) is continuing its program designed to honour Canadian high school students who have completed and submitted a psychology-relevant project to their respective high school science fairs.

CPA is inviting electronic submissions from high school students across Canada. These submissions will be judged by a jury of CPA member psychologists. We will invite up to three finalists to come to the CPA Convention (Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 14th-16th, 2012) to present their work and participate in the convention.

Submission brief:

  1. The title of your science project
  2. A scientific summary of your project. Using a maximum of 250 words, describe the topic of your project, the hypothesis you tested and the method you used to answer the question, the results you obtained and the conclusions you reached.

The winner and runner(s)-up will be given up to $500 each by the CPA to support the costs of travel and accommodation to attend the convention.

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