Psychology Research Intern (PSYC 495) - Prof. OkadoAt — CSUF - College of Humanities & Social Science
Dr. Okado is looking for up to 2 research interns to provide lab research assistance as part of internship (PSYC 495).
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This is a great position for students who are:
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- Interested in interdisciplinary research (psychology, computer science, AI), and/or
- Applying for graduate school in the future
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Tasks:
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Duties include helping with day-to-day research tasks, including participant recruitment, data collection/checking/cleaning, editing transcripts and video involved in our AI mentoring platform, literature searches, etc.
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Most of the research duties will be conducted remotely (with occasional on-campus outreach activities) and involve a large study involving STEM outreach with AI-based virtual agent-mentors (Psychology Pathways project). You can find out more about the project here: https://sites.google.com/fullerton.edu/okadolab/projects
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Candidates must be available to schedule 8 hours per week of lab work during the week (M-F, 9am-5pm).
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Desired Qualifications:
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- Excellent professionalism, communication skills, initiative/drive, and attention to detail
- Ability to attend weekly lab meetings and additional meetings on an as-needed basis
- Comfort with learning and using different computer-based platforms quickly
- Strong interest in STEM outreach and pursuing graduate school or research-based career
- Preference is given to candidates that can stay in lab for at least 1 year (e.g., take PSYC 495 this semester, then take PSYC 499 or lab research the next semester)
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If interested, please email Dr. Okado (yokado@fullerton.edu) your:
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- Brief description of your interest and summary of your qualifications
- CV
- TDA (unofficial transcript)
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Applicants will be screened and interviewed during the first 2 weeks of classes until all positions are filled.
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Training:
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On-boarding procedures (including CITI training if assisting with research), regular check-ins with supervisor, supervision of ongoing tasks on an online task management platform (e.g., Basecamp), weekly lab meetings
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Remote supervision via Zoom, email, and Basecamp
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Learning Outcomes:
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1. Demonstrate research skills at the senior undergraduate level
2. Manage tasks in multiple online platforms (e.g., Canvas, Basecamp)
3. Demonstrate better understanding of day-to-day operations of a Psychology research methods course and/or laboratory
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