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PSY 357 Investigation into Meta-parenting

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

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Faculty:

George Holden, Ph.D.

Contact:

Carol Kozak Hawk chawk@mail.utexas.edu

Description:

The interests of the Holden Lab cover a wide range of behaviors concerning various aspects of parent-child relationships. This particular study investigates parental social cognitions -- what parents think about their children and parent-child interactions and how it affects their parenting.

Qualifications:

We are seeking responsible, conscientious, and hard working students who plan to attend graduate school. We require a 2-semester commitment of 10 hours per week. Basic computer skills are required. We especially need African American and Mexican American female applicants.

Duties:

Each semester there are a variety of tasks, including library research, contacting potential participants, helping to collect data, watching children, transcription and coding of video or audio tapes, entering data in the computer, etc. A 3-page paper will be required at the end of each semester.

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

Updated 3 January 2006
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