PSY 357 Family Interactions in Naturalistic Settings
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

Faculty:
Jamie Pennebaker, Ph.D.
Contact:
Michelle Fellows mfellows@mail.utexas.edu
Description:
We are conducting a groundbreaking family relationships study that addresses relationship interactions between married individuals and emotion interactions between parents and their children. The study includes married couples with 3- to 5- year-old children. Students who join this project will learn how to code audio and behavioral data. These are GREAT skills to have if you are interested in graduate school!
Qualifications:
We are looking for reliable and committed students who would like to act as a research assistant both over the Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 semesters (2 semester commitment).
Duties:
You will have the opportunity to code, rate and analyze audio and behavioral data from actual families. Additionally, you will be meeting with the project coordinator and other students bi-weekly to discuss the project and related research findings. This is a great experience for students who are looking for an advanced degree!

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