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PSY 357 Sexuality Survey

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT

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Faculty:

Cindy M. Meston, Ph.D.

Contact:

Katie McCall at kmccall@mail.utexas.edu
Phone: 232-4805

Description:

We are currently recruiting research assistants to help collect data for several studies in the Female Sexual Psychophysiology Laboratory, including the administration of a large scale questionnaire survey to investigate several factors pertaining to the topic of sexuality.

Qualifications:

This position is only open to females.  We are seeking motivated and reliable students who have a strong interest in psychology. The assignments will require responsibility and maturity. Preference will be given to research assistants who are able to commit to working at least two semesters.

Duties:

Research assistants will be asked to maintain study files, assist with recruitment of study participants, and provide support for other research projects in the lab.  Duties may include running research studies, conducting literature searches, data entry, and database management. Research assistants may also have the opportunity to gain experience with data analysis and IRB proposal writing.

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

Updated 5 September 2006
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