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PSY 357 An investigation of memory processes in compulsive checking

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

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Faculty:

Michael J. Telch, Ph.D., Professor

Contact:

Jesse Cougle, cougle@mail.utexas.edu, (512) 471-3722

Description:

Research has found that compulsive checkers have maladaptive beliefs about their memory. This study examines these beliefs in different contexts and memory tests.

Qualifications:

Lab hours are relatively flexible. Some upper division classes and stats preferred but not necessary. Individuals working on this project must have good interpersonal skills, as interaction with study participants is required.

Duties:

The majority of your time will be spent administering memory tests. Some of the tests are computerized and some are administered by the experimenter. Scoring of memory tests and minimal data entry may be required.

PSY 357 Undergraduate Research Projects (FALL 2004)
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