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PSY 357 Hate in interpersonal relationships

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

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Faculty:

Jane Richards, Ph.D.

Contact:

Katherine Aumer-Ryan aumerryan@mail.utexas.edu

Description:                      

How do people express their hatred?  How can it be defined and can it be changed?  How does hate differ across cultures? Based on previous research conducted, we hope to answer some of these questions and employ new methods and strategies. 

Qualifications:            

Conscientious and meticulous about details. 

Duties:                       

Content coding participants’ responses and running lab experiments.  Those interested in learning about statistical techniques and ways to code written language will find this interesting.

PSY 357 Undergraduate Research Projects (FALL 2005)
PSY 357 Course Requirements

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