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Undergraduate Students
Research in the Clinical-Cognitive Science lab addresses the role of cognitive processing in psychopathology, with a particular focus on applications in sexual aggression between acquaintances. At this time, we are looking for highly motivated, conscientious, and reliable students for the fall and spring semesters of 2022-2023. A minimum GPA of 3.40 is required, as well as a commitment of two semesters (6 hours in the lab each week plus a 90-minute educational meeting on Friday morning at 9 am). Students with a background in research methods and statistics, as well as interests in pursuing a research-oriented career, are preferred.
Graduate Students
Note: I will be reviewing graduate applications for admission to the clinical and cognitive programs in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences for the 2023-2024 year. Currently, I am seeking applicants with interests in the role of sexual perception and decision-making in acquaintance-initiated sexual aggression and victimization. Competitive applicants will have very strong academic and independent research backgrounds, as well as a primary interest in a clinical research career.