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PSY 357 Self-Esteem and Mood

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

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Faculty:

Bill Swann, Ph.D.

Contact:

Sarah Hammes shammes@mail.utexas.edu

Description:

Previous research shows that people tend to chose interaction partners who view them the same way they view themselves.  The current project seeks to add the variable of mood.  We put people in a happy or sad mood, and see if people's self-views and their moods affect the interaction partners they choose.

Qualifications:

The lab schedule is somewhat flexible, but we do need someone who can work 6-10 hours during the weekday afternoons.

Duties:

Students will be completely responsible for running the study.  They will interact with participants and run the procedure from start to finish. 

PSY 357 Undergraduate Research Projects (FALL 2005)
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