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PSY 357 Examining origins and outcomes of emotion regulation

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

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Faculty:

Jane Richards, Ph.D.

Contact:

Michelle Fellows mfellows@mail.utexas.edu

Description:

Emotion regulation is a fairly new topic of psychological study so there are many questions that have yet to be answered. This project is a broad attempt to better understand the ins and outs of emotion regulation techniques, how they develop, and how they affect our lives.

Qualifications:

We are looking for a student who is interested in emotion research and wants to be involved in all levels of the project. We are also looking for a student who is responsible, punctual, motivated and comfortable interacting with others. This project will involve 8-10 hours per week. Schedule is flexible.

Duties:

The student will gain valuable experience and knowledge by being involved with collecting and analyzing data from both an online survey and lab experiments. You will learn how to run a study and how to use SPSS to analyze the data you collect.

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

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