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PSY 357 "Mind reading" in romantic relationships

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

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Faculty:

William B. Swann, Jr.

Contact:

Sarah Hammes shammes@mail.utexas.edu

Description:

The current study seeks to determine how well people are able to infer their romantic partner's thoughts during conflict.

Qualifications:

The lab schedule is very flexible. PSY 357 students are expected to work 6-10 hours per week.

Duties:

Students will look at thoughts that the male reported, then look at what the female guessed the male's thought was at the same moment. Students will rate how accurately the female guessed the male's thought. The same procedure will occur for males guessing females' thoughts.

PSY 357 Undergraduate Research Projects (FALL 2004)
PSY 357 Course Requirements

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