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PSY 357 Children's Gender and Racial Attitudes

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

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Faculty:

Rebecca Bigler, Ph.D.

Contact:

Rebecca Bigler bigler@psy.utexas.edu
Andrea Arthur andrea.e.arthur@gmail.com
Julie Milligan julie.k.milligan@gmail.com
Meagan Patterson meaganp@mail.utexas.edu

Description:

This semester, the Bigler lab will be working on several projects relating to stereotype development and children’s understanding of race and gender.  These will include the development of a scale for assessing children’s racial attitudes and examining the effects of labeling on young children’s gender stereotypes. These projects will include collecting data from children from infancy through adolescence. Some of our research is conducted in area schools and afterschool programs, while other projects take place in a laboratory setting. For more information about our lab, you can visit our website, http://homepage.psy.utexas.edu/homepage/group/BiglerLAB/.

Qualifications:

We are seeking students who are enthusiastic, hard-working, and interested in this area of research. Students should be interested in working with children, as well as responsible and reliable. Students should have some weekday hours available for data collection and lab meeting. We encourage students from all racial/ethnic backgrounds to join our lab.

Duties:

Students will assist in collecting, coding, and entering data, creating stimuli, and library research. Students will also attend a weekly lab meeting and write a brief paper on their research experience.

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

Updated 16 August 2006
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