One or two-year research position in psychology/economics

Sheena Iyengar is a professor of psychology in the business school here who has worked on some interesting projects (including the speed-dating experiment). She writes,

I [Sheena] am looking for an ambitious, dedicated, and promising graduating senior interested in a full-time research assistant position for one to two years beginning August 1, 2006. Potential applicants should have a degree in either social/cognitive psychology or economics with an interest in the intersection of economics and the psychology of judgment and decision making. Preference is given to candidates with a strong math background and good writing skills who have had some research experience in a laboratory already.

The salary for this position is $45,000 and includes all health benefits. The research assistant will be responsible for running experiments, managing a laboratory, conducting statistical analyses, and will have the opportunity to co-author in journal publications. It is a truly excellent opportunity for someone who is interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in behavioral economics, psychology, and/or related disciplines. If you are interested in applying for this position, please e-mail me, Professor Sheena S. Iyengar, at [email protected] or call at 212 854-8308. I will be interviewing potential applicants immediately.

It looks interesting to me . . .

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