Child Stress and Emotions Lab
Research Assistant Positions
Summer 2017-Fall 2017
Minimum Two Semester Commitment
Description:
The Child Stress and Emotions Laboratory (CSEL) in the Department of Psychology is seeking talented and motivated undergraduate research assistants. RAs will assist in recruitment efforts, checking data for completion and contacting participants for a preschool daily mood study. Undergraduate Research Assistants in the CSEL lab: - Engage in research on young children - Receive supervised training in a research laboratory - Learn about child psychopathology - Receive advice regarding graduate school and careers in psychology - Earn course credit. Responsibilities & Benefits: -Minimum 2 semester commitment (Summer 2017-Fall 2017).
Responsibilities:
-Recruitment
-Data Checking
-Contacting Participants
Qualifications:
-Minimum 3.0 GPA
-Previous research experience preferred
-Experience with SPSS preferred
How To Apply:
To apply, please email a copy of your resume along with summer availability to Kathleen Feeney at kfeeney@umd.edu
Research Assistant Positions
Summer 2017-Fall 2017
Minimum Two Semester Commitment
Description:
The Child Stress and Emotions Laboratory (CSEL) in the Department of Psychology is seeking talented and motivated undergraduate research assistants. RAs will assist in recruitment efforts, checking data for completion and contacting participants for a preschool daily mood study. Undergraduate Research Assistants in the CSEL lab: - Engage in research on young children - Receive supervised training in a research laboratory - Learn about child psychopathology - Receive advice regarding graduate school and careers in psychology - Earn course credit. Responsibilities & Benefits: -Minimum 2 semester commitment (Summer 2017-Fall 2017).
Responsibilities:
-Recruitment
-Data Checking
-Contacting Participants
Qualifications:
-Minimum 3.0 GPA
-Previous research experience preferred
-Experience with SPSS preferred
How To Apply:
To apply, please email a copy of your resume along with summer availability to Kathleen Feeney at kfeeney@umd.edu