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PSY 357 Romance and survey taking

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

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Faculty:

Bill Swann, Ph.D.

Contact:

Katherine Aumer-Ryan aumerryan@mail.utexas.edu

Description:           

How aware are people about the details of their romantic relationships?  Does equity matter?  Do people need to feel verified by their significant other?   By interviewing and surveying couples we hope to find out more about the dynamics of romantic relationships.

Qualifications:            

Conscientious, professional, and interested in couples.

Duties:           

Recruiting couples, running lab studies, meeting and greeting couples, and entering data into SPSS.  You’ll be exposed to the very dynamics of romantic relationships and learn more about what can contribute to satisfaction in a relationship. 

PSY 357 Undergraduate Research Projects (FALL 2005)
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