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BECOME A MEMBER OF OUR RESEARCH TEAM! |
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Thank you for your interest in available research
assistantships in our lab. As a research assistant, you
will learn about the nuts and bolts of doing
psychological research in a warm and friendly work
environment. |
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What Will I Do? |
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As a research assistant, you will be given the
opportunity to work closely with other members of the
laboratory (including undergraduate and graduate
students, visiting scholars, and Professor Tsai) on one
or more of our current research projects. Your
responsibilities may include: collecting and managing
data; transcribing and coding; doing library research;
designing studies; maintaining lab equipment; running
subjects; preparing stimuli and instruments for
projects; screening potential study participants over
the phone; and contacting recruitment sites. In addition
to the work that research assistants do on specific
research projects, they are also required to contribute
to the maintenance of the lab (e.g., entry of
information into FileMaker Pro, cleaning, copying
articles, filing, answering phones, maintaining the web
site) and to attend a weekly lab meeting. During these
meetings, we: take care of administrative tasks; talk
about conceptual and methodological issues related to
cultural psychology and research on emotion; check-in
about various projects; listen to and provide feedback
on papers and presentations; and train research
assistants on various research methods. Research
assistants are expected to attend and stay for the
entire meeting. Because of the extensive training
involved in becoming a research assistant, we request a
minimum of a six-hour commitment a week (not including
the weekly lab meeting), for at least two quarters. We
find that research assistants who are the most satisfied
with their experience in our lab are the ones who have
the most time to become involved in our projects. |
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Will I Be Paid or Receive Course Credit? |
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Currently, all of our research assistant positions for
non-Stanford students are voluntary and, therefore, are
not paid. Stanford undergraduate and graduate students
may register for course credit (1 credit for 3 hours of
work per week) or work for work-study (if eligible) at a
rate of $12/hr. |
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What Qualifications Do I
Need? |
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We are looking for research assistants with a range of
experiences and qualifications. You do NOT need to be a
Stanford student; however, you should have an interest
in psychological science and an interest in pursuing
graduate studies in psychology. You do NOT need to have
previous research experience; however, research
assistants will start with responsibilities and duties
that match their previous experiences in research. You
should be intellectually curious, diligent, and
conscientious; be interested in culture and emotion;
work well with others; and be able to make the requisite
time commitment. Because we use multiple methods in our
research, we are also looking for research assistants
who have training in computer programming, who speak
different languages, and who have backgrounds in
anthropology, physiology, or biology. |
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How Do I Apply? |
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To apply to be a research assistant in our lab, please
submit a resume and one-page essay about why you are
interested in joining our lab to us, via
email. After reviewing your materials, we will
contact you for an interview. It may take a few days
for us to contact you. |
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What If I Have Other Questions? |
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Please contact us at the above addresses, or by phone
(650-724-0534). |