International Conference on Transport & Health 2019 - Melbourne
4-8 November, Pullman Melbourne on the Park (Australia)
Late-Breaking Abstract Submissions
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Researcher Abstracts
Four (4) major headings of a scientific abstract must be included: Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. Authors are encouraged to use additional sub-headings where appropriate.
- The results section must include a formal statistical analysis of quantitative or qualitative research investigation (where appropriate). Hence, robust results should be presented. For quantitative studies, this would usually mean including statistics, such as confidence intervals.
- Abstracts stating that 'results will be presented' will not be considered (however results of ongoing analyses are acceptable).
- Results of a systematic review are acceptable.
Case Study/Practitioner Abstracts
Relevant sub-headings are at the discretion of the submitting author. Case study and practitioner abstracts should be descriptive enough to outline the project or idea including the methods used and a statistical data analysis (if applicable), and include any outcomes of the work. Case Study/Practitioner Abstracts will be subjected to a different scoring criteria from the Research Abstracts.
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