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Undergraduate Research Assistant (Ribner Lab)
Research assistants will be responsible for collecting data with young children in a one-on-one setting. Data collection is designed to test childrens cognitive development using age-appropriate tools including paper-and-pencil games and assessments as well as tablet- or computer-based tasks. Research assistants are expected to be flexible and keep children engaged to the best of their ability while also completing data collection tasks with a high degree of fidelity to written and trained protocols.
Duties and Responsibilities
Requirements
Research assistants will be paid $12/hr
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