Volunteer research intern positions are available in 2016 to help with projects related to applied child and adolescent psychology, including antisocial lie-telling, misbehavior, cyber bullying, gender development, and online behavior norms. Interns will assist with tasks like testing, participant recruitment, coding videos, transcribing interviews, and data entry. The internships provide skills useful for honors programs and further research and require a regular commitment from selected volunteers. Interested individuals should email talia.carl@mq.edu.au by March 31, 2016 to apply.
Volunteer research intern positions are available in 2016 to help with projects related to applied child and adolescent psychology, including antisocial lie-telling, misbehavior, cyber bullying, gender development, and online behavior norms. Interns will assist with tasks like testing, participant recruitment, coding videos, transcribing interviews, and data entry. The internships provide skills useful for honors programs and further research and require a regular commitment from selected volunteers. Interested individuals should email talia.carl@mq.edu.au by March 31, 2016 to apply.
Volunteer research intern positions are available in 2016 to help with projects related to applied child and adolescent psychology, including antisocial lie-telling, misbehavior, cyber bullying, gender development, and online behavior norms. Interns will assist with tasks like testing, participant recruitment, coding videos, transcribing interviews, and data entry. The internships provide skills useful for honors programs and further research and require a regular commitment from selected volunteers. Interested individuals should email talia.carl@mq.edu.au by March 31, 2016 to apply.
Volunteer research intern positions are available in 2016 to help with projects related to applied child and adolescent psychology, including antisocial lie-telling, misbehavior, cyber bullying, gender development, and online behavior norms. Interns will assist with tasks like testing, participant recruitment, coding videos, transcribing interviews, and data entry. The internships provide skills useful for honors programs and further research and require a regular commitment from selected volunteers. Interested individuals should email talia.carl@mq.edu.au by March 31, 2016 to apply.
We are seeking to recruit volunteer research interns to help on research projects
related to Applied Child and Adolescent Psychology. The projects relate to children’s and adolescents’ antisocial lie-telling and misbehaviour, cyber bullying, gender development, and online norms of behaviour. Research interns will be involved in a variety of tasks, including testing, recruitment of participants, coding videos, transcribing interviews and data entry. The skills gained will be useful for Honours and further research. We will be expecting a regular commitment from the interns selected. If you are interested in applying for the volunteer research internships, please email talia.carl@mq.edu.au by the 31st of March, 2016.