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PSY 357 The Influence of Physical Fitness on Women’s Sexual Function

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

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Faculty:

Cindy Meston

Contact:

Annie Bradford a.bradford@mail.utexas.edu / 232-4805

Description:

This study will examine how physical activity, physical fitness, and other lifestyle-related factors are related to women’s sexual function and sexual satisfaction.  Please visit www.mestonlab.com to learn more general information about our research.

Qualifications:

This position is only open to females.  The assignments require responsibility, maturity, and skill in interacting with strangers in a calm, professional manner.  This position will be most interesting to a student who is genuinely interested in sexuality and/or women’s health.

Duties:

The research assistant will receive intensive training on all aspects of a sex research study and will play a major role in recruiting participants and conducting the study procedures.  The position requires 10 hours of work in the lab per week.  The hours are somewhat flexible but must take place in the late afternoon or evening.  

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

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