Submission Rating Criteria
Submission Rating Criteria and the Scoring Rubric
Review criteria used to evaluate submissions:
Oral presentations at the AHSRA conference are peer reviewed. We will also have a poster session for those submissions that are not accepted into the oral sessions.
Proposal submissions must include the following information:
Oral presentations at the AHSRA conference are peer reviewed. We will also have a poster session for those submissions that are not accepted into the oral sessions.
Proposal submissions must include the following information:
- Name and contact information for the person(s) making the submission
- A title and one-page presentation summary (250–500 words, not including title and names)
- A 50-word abstract suitable for printing in the final program
- A list of references/bibliography, which includes some sources published within the past five years
- The proposal offers a rationale that the presentation will add to the body of knowledge currently available on the topic addressed.
- The proposal includes a practical component that participants can readily apply in practice, ministry or service.
- The proposal is clearly informed by the current literature.
- The concepts in the proposal are clear and the proposal is understandable and well-organized.
- The proposal includes high-quality data that was appropriately collected and analyzed (or the analysis plan is appropriate and reasonable).