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PSY 357 Individual Differences Produce Sensitivity to Context

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

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Faculty:

Art Markman, Ph.D.

Contact:

Lisa Narvaez or Markman Lab Manager
grimmlr@mail.utexas.edu (232-5481) or orent@psy.utexas.edu

Description:

Dissertation research examining how a class of individual difference variables, such as fear of isolation, produces relative sensitivity to context in causal induction.

Qualifications:

Must be organized and professional.  A statistical background and experience with Excel is preferred but not required.  The course requires 15-20 hours per week during a summer session and 6-10 hours per week in the fall.

Duties:

Research assistants will help prepare experimental materials, and collect and code data, as experience allows.  These duties will involve interacting with research participants and other research assistants. 

PSY 357 Undergraduate Research Projects (FALL 2006)
PSY 357 Course Requirements

Updated 11 April 2006
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