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We had an exceptional response to our call for submissions to the Dublin conference.
As in previous years the Standing Conference Committee selected a winning poster, and four highly commended posters. These were awarded as follows:
WINNER:
D14 - Social-emotional development and adjustment among internationally adopted children in Ireland: Results from the first national study
E Nixon, S Greene, Z Borska, S Murphy, R Kelly, G Kelly & A Daly; Trinity College Dublin
HIGHLY COMMENDED:
A26 - Investigating speech as a diagnostic tool for abnormal ageing
N Penard, Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience; S D'Arcy, University College Dublin; C Besani & P Dockree, Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience; M Morris, Intel/TRIL; K O'Sullivan, Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience; V Rapcan, R Reilly, University College Dublin; S Shalgi & I Robertson, Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience
D03 - Achieving high working memory performance: Age differencesa in successful recall strategies
Cora Titz & Marcus Hasselhorn, German Institute for International Educational Research
M23 - Identity negotiation in a stigmatised group: the experience of asylum seekers in the UK
Julia Pearce & Elizabeth Charman, London Metropolitan University
N23 - Perceived benefits of participation in sports projects: the views of young people on three continents
A Woodcock, P Leman, Royal Holloway University of London; O Cronin, Orla Cronin Research Ltd; L Porta, M Noreisch & E Madonda, Laureus Sport for Good Foundation
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