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intergroup bias. Full Job Description: A graduate student in sociology or social psychology, or related disciplines is welcome to work under the supervision of Professor Liang Wang at the School of Management
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Research Assistant Job Category URA-AFT Administrative Department GSAPP - School Psychology Overview At the Rutgers University
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Institute at Virginia Tech Carilion in Roanoke, Virginia. Projects in the labs are highly interdisciplinary and combine methods from experimental and clinical psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral
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Institute at Virginia Tech Carilion in Roanoke, Virginia. Projects in the labs are highly interdisciplinary and combine methods from experimental and clinical psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral
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combine methods from experimental and clinical psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral economics with functional neuroimaging and in vivo electrochemistry to investigate decision-making in healthy and
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background in clinical or non-clinical Psychology, Health or related fields who have an interest in research related to young adult alcohol use and its correlates with social media use and other psychosocial
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Apply now Back to search results Job no:529055 Work type:Staff Senior management: College of Science Department: Psychology Location:Blacksburg, Virginia Categories:Administrative / Clerical
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. Additional Qualifications and Skills Bachelors degree in Psychology, Anthropology, Economics, Biology, or related field strongly preferred. Experience or skills in statistics (especially R), Global Information
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psychology. Regular, reliable, and non-disruptive attendance is an essential job duty, as is the ability to create and maintain collegial, harmonious working relationships with others. Qualifications: Minimum
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school in psychology/neuroscience or medical school. Opportunities exist for individual research projects as well as working with the study primary investigators (Dr. Sarah Sperry and Dr. Helen Burgess