PSY 357 Attractiveness and social outcomes
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

Faculty:
David Buss, Ph.D.
Contact:
Carin Perilloux, perilloux@mail.utexas.edu
Description:
Humans differ in observable physical attractiveness. Our study attempts to measure how these individual differences might affect one’s own behavior as well as the behavior responses of peers.
Qualifications:
Detail-oriented, trustworthy and motivated students who are interested in evolutionary psychology, individual differences or physical attractiveness studies. Experience with Excel desired but not required.
Duties:
During Summer 2007, we will be moving to the data-coding and data analysis portions of this study. If you would like experience working with data, learning about survey response coding, or survey design this would be a good 357 opportunity for you. Our undergraduate research assistants will be expected to spend 6-10 hours per week working on data entry, dataset organization, and data coding. You may also get a chance to run subjects in the lab, pilot online surveys, or assist in development of experiment materials.

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