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The 43rd Annual OPS Conference April 17, 2025

Hosted by the Oklahoma Christian Psi Chi Chapter

Meinders Conference Center

2501 E Memorial Rd.

Edmond, OK 73013 



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Meet our Keynote Speaker

J. Noland White, Ph.D.

Topic-
"Beyond the Diagnosis: Investigating Adult ADHD in the Research Lab"

Dr. White is a Professor of Psychology at Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, GA. He currently teaches courses in Introductory Psychology, Psychology of Adjustment, Behavioral Neuroscience, Counseling and Clinical Psychology, and a section of Advanced Research Methods with an emphasis in psychophysiology.


He and his students are engaged in ongoing research on the psychophysiological characteristics and neuropsychological performance of adults with and without ADHD.


Dr. White is a licensed psychologist and has co-authored introductory psychology college and high school textbooks published by Pearson.

Psychology Quiz Bowl

Gather your peers and test your knowledge for a chance to win prizes and the title of Psychology Quiz Bowl Champions!


Rules

  • One team per university of four students (single elimination).
  • A question will appear on the screen; the first team to sound their buzzer within 15 seconds will have the opportunity to answer for 2 pts.
  • An incorrect answer will allow the opposing team to answer within an additional 15 seconds.
  • If both teams have not given a correct answer before time expires, the buzzers will be reset, and four choices will appear for both teams.
  • The first team to sound the buzzer will have the opportunity to answer. A correct answer will be awarded 1 pt. 
  • An incorrect answer allows the opposing team to answer. 
  • Team members may confer with each other before their buzzer is sounded. 
  • After the buzzer has sounded, the team must give an answer immediately.
  • Sign your team up at the conference registration table.

Proposal Submissions and Award Nominations

Deadline: Thursday, April 10th, 2025

Papers and posters may be submitted to a judged or an unjudged category. Student judged papers and posters must be completed research projects (i.e., with data collected/analyzed) and are eligible for monetary prizes. Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on the day of the conference.


Proposals for papers and posters are encouraged. All proposals will be submitted through this Google Form. Papers and posters may be submitted to a judged or an unjudged category. Judged papers and posters must be completed research projects (i.e., with data collected/analyzed) and presented by students and are eligible for monetary prizes. Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on the day of the conference.


Conference registration fees can be paid for this year's conference through this link.


Judged Paper/Presentation


Submit a 15–20-page paper (APA-formatted) of your completed research. On the day of the conference, you will give a 15-minute presentation (12 minutes for your PowerPoint, 3 minutes for questions) in person. Must be a student presentation. The best presentations/papers will receive a monetary award.


Unjudged Paper/Presentation


On the day of the conference, you will give a 15-minute presentation (12 minutes for your PowerPoint, 3 minutes for questions.) 


Judged Poster


Submit a 750-word synopsis of your completed research. On the day of the conference, you will present your poster in person. You must be in the room for the duration of the poster session (1 h 30 min). Must be a student poster and presentation. The best posters will receive a monetary award. Posters should be 36'' x 48''. We will provide easels, poster boards, and push pins. 


Unjudged Poster


On the day of the conference, you will present your poster in person. You must be present in the room for the duration of the poster session (1 h 30 min). Posters should be 36'' x 48''. We will provide easels, poster boards, and push pins. 

Award Nominations


Nominate someone who you feel deserves recognition as an outstanding student or teacher.  Students may only nominate faculty and faculty may only nominate students. 


You may only nominate one teacher/student. Nominees must be currently attending or teaching classes in Oklahoma. The nominee or nominator does not have to be affiliated with any particular group or association but must be an active participant in the field of psychology. 


The selection of winners will be made by the officers of the OC Chapter of Psi Chi; therefore, officers of the OC Psi Chi chapter are not eligible to participate in this year’s awards. 


To nominate please use this Google Form.


Three awards will be presented:

Outstanding Teacher

Outstanding Graduate Student

Outstanding Undergraduate Student

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