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PSY 357 Music Preferences and Personality

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

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Faculty:

Sam Gosling, Ph.D.

Contact:

Azucena Rangel azucena_rangel@hotmail.com

Description:

What does someone’s taste in music tell us about him or her?  Our research looks at the relationship between music preferences and personality.  We are also conducting studies to investigate why people like the types of music that they do and how a person’s music preferences form or change over their lifetime.  If you are interested in these topics you will enjoy research in our lab!

Qualifications:

We’re looking for students who are interested and willing to collaborate with us on this topic.  We need people who are motivated, responsible and enthusiastic. 

Duties:

The research assistant will help with all aspects of the study including planning, reading relevant articles, scheduling sessions and collecting data, data entry and analysis.  You will learn how to interact with subjects and how to run some statistical analyses. You will be working closely with graduate students and other 357 students.

PSY 357 Undergraduate Research Projects (SPRING 2004)
PSY 357 Course Requirements

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