Thanks to all for your replies.   I really didn't want to set a bad example for 
the students, so wanted to hear some second opinions.

They'll be largely different audiences, and one will be a paper presentation 
and one a poster – but it will be the same set of data.

So I think I'll give her the go-ahead to do it, but have her note on the poster 
that the data were previously presented in a talk.

Thanks again!

m

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Marc Carter, PhD
Associate Professor of Psychology
Chair, Department of Behavioral and Health Sciences
College of Arts & Sciences
Baker University
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As Paul pointed out some organizations (e.g., APA) have rules similar to those 
of journals; they only want original papers and are not favorable to having 
papers presented at their conference that have been previously presented 
elsewhere. I think that as long as the conference organizers, and especially 
the audience, are told ahead of time of the extent of recycling, then you are 
ok. Then, when listing the different conferences in one's vita a similar 
notation should be included to indicate whether any recycling of presentation 
material has taken place. I put such a note in my vita and also in my 
presentation slides when warranted. Of course, in my case, I wouldn't want to 
be hoisted by my own petard. ;-)

Miguel

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From: "Joan Warmbold" <[email protected]>
To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2011 7:35:54 PM
Subject: Re: [tips] Question (again!)

This comes up a number of times but my question/concern would be if the
audiences differ at the two conferences.  Any person who views your
student's vita will see that they made the same presentation at two
different conferences so I'm not convinced it's that much of an ethical
issue as a pragmatic one.  That is, if their message is of significant
import that will likely be appreciate by two distinctly different
audiences, I would think it would be acceptable.
Joan
[email protected]

Marc Carter wrote:
> Hi, All --
>
> I have an undergraduate student who wants to present the same research at two 
> conferences.  I'm not comfortable with that -- it seems ethically 
> questionable.  But I wanted to get a second opinion.
>
> What do you think about that?
>
> TIA,
>
> m
>
> --
> Marc Carter, PhD
>
> --
>
>
>
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