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Theoretical Background Funding provided by West Texas A&M University and the Graduate Student Research program TITLE First M. Last and First M. Last West Texas A&M University Abstract Results Discussion Introduce topic and variables involved. Summarize study focus/findings. The results suggest [INSERT]. [IMPLICATIONS]. Theoretical Background BACKGROUND The current research [INSERT]. Figure 1. [INSERT TITLE] Note: Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals References A χ2 test was completed to compare retention between the two conditions following the intervention. Retention was higher among individuals in the first condition compared to the second condition. [INSERT] Method Participants INSERT Procedure Measures Informed Consent Pre-Intervention Procedures Condition 1 Condition 2 Random Assignment Post-Intervention Measures Follow-Up Measures Contact Information First M. Last Research Assistant West Texas A&M University student@buffs.wtamu.edu First M. Last, PhD Assistant Professor of Discipline West Texas A&M University faculty@wtamu.edu Figure 2. [INSERT TITLE] Note: Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals Acknowledgements Students who participated in experimental activity had higher scores on the outcome than students in the control group. Funding was provided by West Texas A&M University and the President’s Undergraduate Student Research program.