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On the APPIC application, what counts as a publication? My question is, can we count published abstracts as publications? I have several poster presentations at NAN and the abstracts were published in the Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology - which were peer-reviewed. Is this acceptable to list as a publication or is it misleading?
 
On the APPIC application, what counts as a publication? My question is, can we count published abstracts as publications? I have several poster presentations at NAN and the abstracts were published in the Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology - which were peer-reviewed. Is this acceptable to list as a publication or is it misleading?

Hmm...I'm not 100% confident in this response, but I believe that you should only include articles which are in press or in print.
 
On the APPIC application, what counts as a publication? My question is, can we count published abstracts as publications? I have several poster presentations at NAN and the abstracts were published in the Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology - which were peer-reviewed. Is this acceptable to list as a publication or is it misleading?
Good question. You should ask on the APPIC listserv, as I'm not sure that has come up yet this year. I know people that have 10-15 abstracts published during their grad school years....but I think they split them out from their article publications. Also, as cmuhooligan mentioned....only list things that have been formally accepted, in-press, or are published.
 
I've heard from several faculty that it is generally perceived as super-sketchy when people list abstracts as publications. Of course, they were not internship directors or APPIC reps so its possible APPIC has a different stance. Generally speaking, the standards and peer-review process is not NEARLY as stringent for abstracts, so it definitely seems like "padding" to count them as pubs.
 
good info. I definitely don't want to be perceived as "padding" though I know it happens in every facet. I was just wondering if other people were doing this... I don't want to be behind the eight ball you know?
 
what if you are an undergrad with only a published abstract? you can't divide up sections in that's the only publication you have. 🙁
 
what is the proper way to cite a poster presentation at a national conference?

thanks
 
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