Interested in Joining the PEPR Lab?
You can submit an application at any time. However, new positions for the upcoming semester usually arise near the end of the current semester. As such, your application may not be immediately reviewed.
Information on general expectations for research assistants in the PEPR Lab, as well as information on how to apply can be found below.
The current research assistants in the PEPR Lab assist with ongoing studies examining a range of constructs, including emotional processes and personality functioning. Research assistants learn skills such as basic interviewing skills, implementation of tasks, and important data analytic techniques. Opportunities to prepare and present findings (e.g., in posters and papers) are also available to our current, motivated research assistants.
Students interested in conducting their own research generally first join the lab to learn its operations while working to prepare their research design. This process can take 1-2 semesters, depending on the student's rate of progress.
Information on general expectations for research assistants in the PEPR Lab, as well as information on how to apply can be found below.
The current research assistants in the PEPR Lab assist with ongoing studies examining a range of constructs, including emotional processes and personality functioning. Research assistants learn skills such as basic interviewing skills, implementation of tasks, and important data analytic techniques. Opportunities to prepare and present findings (e.g., in posters and papers) are also available to our current, motivated research assistants.
Students interested in conducting their own research generally first join the lab to learn its operations while working to prepare their research design. This process can take 1-2 semesters, depending on the student's rate of progress.
Note that graduate programs in psychology expect to see past research experience (not including course-related research). If you have not yet gotten additional research experience, but would like to apply for graduate school, joining a lab is essential.
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Complete an Application!
Want to help conduct ongoing projects? Or maybe even run a research project of your own? Students have the opportunity to assist with the projects currently being conducted in PEPR Lab and/or to conduct their own research, under Dr. Schoenleber's supervision. In addition, students can use Dr. Schoenleber's existing data sets to ask novel research questions and test their own hypotheses. To apply for a Research Assistant position in the PEPR Lab, complete the form attached below and return it by email to Dr. Schoenleber.
Please note that positions in the lab are not always available and can be competitive.
Before applying, take a look at the PEPR Lab's PSYC 492 Syllabus here: PSYC 492 Syllabus
Create a copy of this application document and return it to [email protected]: PSYC 492 Application
Please note that positions in the lab are not always available and can be competitive.
Before applying, take a look at the PEPR Lab's PSYC 492 Syllabus here: PSYC 492 Syllabus
Create a copy of this application document and return it to [email protected]: PSYC 492 Application