Research Assistant Positions
Cognition and Development Lab
http://www.lucaspbutler.com/
Description:
The Cognition & Development Lab, co-directed by Dr. Lucas Butler, is currently seeking highly motivated and dependable students for the 2016-2017 academic year to work on various projects investigating children's early social and cognitive development. The individuals will spend at least one semester working in the lab (longer commitment preferred), and will be responsible for assisting with a variety of daily lab activities, including data coding and entry, participant recruitment, and hands-on testing with young children. PSYC and Human Development course credit available. For more information on the work we do in the Lab, please see: http://www.lucaspbutler.com/
Responsibilities:
-6 to 9 hours per week (9 preferred)
-Data Coding and Entry
-Participant Recruitment
-Subject Testing
Qualifications:
-Minimum 3.0 GPA
-Experience working with children
-Detail-oriented
-Organizational skills
-Completed PSYC 100 (preferred)
How To Apply:
To apply, please send your resume, unofficial transcript, and tentative Fall 2016 class schedule to Lucas Butler at lpbutler@umd.edu. Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis until available positions are filled.
Cognition and Development Lab
http://www.lucaspbutler.com/
Description:
The Cognition & Development Lab, co-directed by Dr. Lucas Butler, is currently seeking highly motivated and dependable students for the 2016-2017 academic year to work on various projects investigating children's early social and cognitive development. The individuals will spend at least one semester working in the lab (longer commitment preferred), and will be responsible for assisting with a variety of daily lab activities, including data coding and entry, participant recruitment, and hands-on testing with young children. PSYC and Human Development course credit available. For more information on the work we do in the Lab, please see: http://www.lucaspbutler.com/
Responsibilities:
-6 to 9 hours per week (9 preferred)
-Data Coding and Entry
-Participant Recruitment
-Subject Testing
Qualifications:
-Minimum 3.0 GPA
-Experience working with children
-Detail-oriented
-Organizational skills
-Completed PSYC 100 (preferred)
How To Apply:
To apply, please send your resume, unofficial transcript, and tentative Fall 2016 class schedule to Lucas Butler at lpbutler@umd.edu. Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis until available positions are filled.