21 Kasım 2012 Çarşamba

Paid Research Assistants through the Robert H. Smith School of Business!

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Paid Research Assistant positions  
Robert H. Smith School of Business

Project Topics/Description:
How individuals use control in the pursuit of their goals (i.e., self-regulation). This includes both the strategies people use (e.g., goal-setting) as well as the various processes (e.g., cognitive control, emotion regulation, self-efficacy) of successful self-regulation.

Responsibilities:
Searching, reviewing, and analyzing existing literature
Analyzing interview themes / qualitative data coding
Managing and processing quantitative data (e.g., surveys)
Supporting survey design, development, and (online) administration
Running of lab experiments

Ideal Qualifications:
Undergraduate psychology or management major who is interested in pursuing a graduate degree in social psychology and/or organizational research and interested in gaining experience in the research process. The ideal candidate for this job will also have:
Strong organizational skills and high attention to detail.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel.
Intellectual curiosity.
Strong quantitative skills a bonus.
High ethical standards.
Compensation:
Pay rate, length of role, and exact average time commitment per week to be negotiated, estimating $9-11/hour (based on experience).

How to Apply:
To apply for this position please e-mail your resume, cover letter, term availability, and additional research interests to Michael Parke at mparke@rhsmith.umd.edu

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