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Research Assistant position in Child Development Lab!
Undergraduate Research Assistant Position The Child Development Labhttp://www.education.umd.edu/EDHD/faculty/Fox/mirrorneurons.php
Description:The Child Development Lab, under the direction of Dr. Nathan Fox, is currently seeking highly motivated and extremely dependable upper-level students for the Fall semester to help with research on the development of the Mirror Neuron System. To do this, collect EEG data is collected from infants, preschoolers, and adults while producing simple motor acts, and while observing these actions performed by others.
Responsibilities:-Assist with data entry and detailed coding of behavioral data
Qualifications:-Detail oriented
-Great communication skills
-Must be comfortable interacting with young children and their parents
-Minimum 3.0 GPA
-Two semester commitment, 9 hours per week
-Must have completed PSYC 200
How To Apply:Email your Fall 2013 class schedule and resume/CV to MJ Heise at
[email protected]
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