Research Assistant Position
Lab for the Study of Child and Family Relationships
Description:
The Lab for the Study of Child and Family Relationships (LSCFR) revolves around applied research on the effects of intervention experiences for socially anxious and withdrawn children. Their study examines how two different programs for very shy young children and their parents might help children gain confidence in social settings and develop positive relationships.
Responsibilities:
-10 Hours per week
-2 Semester minimum
-Observational data coding
-Physiological data coding
-Parent-child interaction data coding
Qualifications:
Minimum GPA of 3.2
Strong communication skills
Interest in developmental and/or clinical child psychology
How To Apply:
Please submit an application (found on the lab website HERE), cover letter, and resume/CV to the lab director, Dr. Ken Rubin at krubin@umd.edu
Lab for the Study of Child and Family Relationships
Description:
The Lab for the Study of Child and Family Relationships (LSCFR) revolves around applied research on the effects of intervention experiences for socially anxious and withdrawn children. Their study examines how two different programs for very shy young children and their parents might help children gain confidence in social settings and develop positive relationships.
Responsibilities:
-10 Hours per week
-2 Semester minimum
-Observational data coding
-Physiological data coding
-Parent-child interaction data coding
Qualifications:
Minimum GPA of 3.2
Strong communication skills
Interest in developmental and/or clinical child psychology
How To Apply:
Please submit an application (found on the lab website HERE), cover letter, and resume/CV to the lab director, Dr. Ken Rubin at krubin@umd.edu