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PSY 357 Adult Social Outcomes and Cognitive Correlates of ADHD
Undergraduate Research Project
Faculty:
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Caryn Carlson, Ph.D.
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Contact:
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Will Canu
471-3902
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Description:
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ADHD, also sometimes known as ADD and/or Attention Deficit, is a condition that has been recognized and studied in the childhood population for over three decades. In contrast, the widespread recognition amongst clinicians and researchers that ADHD symptoms tend to linger into adulthood has been much more recent. Substantial research into the basic nature of the adult condition is still needed, and this study is on that leading edge of research in the ADHD field.
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Qualifications:
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PSY 301 completed with at least a C and a interest in further study in psychology, particularly clinical/child clinical
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Duties:
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Several, including assisting with data collection (with study participants), attending and participating in a regular lab meeting, data coding and entry, duties related to the ongoing participant recruitment (posting of flyers, distribution of materials, etc.), and miscellaneous administrative assistance.
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Updated 14 April 2003
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