Summer internship?



Dear Friends,


Please pass this announcement on to undergraduate and graduate students who may be interested in applying to the Center for Advanced Hindsight's first annual summer internship in behavioral science research. More information below and here: http://tinyurl.com/CAHinternship2011


Irrationally Yours,


Dan Ariely



http://danariely.com



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The Center for Advanced Hindsight at Duke
University is accepting applications from students interested in conducting experiments in behavioral economics in our summer research internship. The 5-week program begins on July 7th, 2011 and ends on August 11th, 2011. For more about the C4AH team at the Center for Behavioral Economics, see http://becon.duke.edu, and for more about Dan Ariely see http://danariely.com


From studies on the consumption vocabulary of vegetables to the effect of eye gaze on trust, there is never a dull moment in the Center for Advanced Hindsight. The CAH summer internship will be valuable for students who are interested in gaining experience with experiments in behavioral economics. Our lab includes researchers with training in social and cognitive psychology, behavioral economics, marketing, design, and general judgment and decision-making. Interns will
spend approximately 20 hours each week working in collaboration with CAH research assistants, faculty and graduate students and will be involved with planning and conducting experiments in the lab and field, as well as some data entry and analysis. At the end of the five weeks, interns will propose a project of their own (a 2-page report) stemming from the research they carry out over the summer.


Interns will be provided with a stipend to cover living expenses, with details to be determined.


To apply, please submit the following as a single pdf document by April 20th, 2011:


1. A resume or curriculum vitae. Please include your university, major, relevant courses, research experience, GPA, and email address.


2. A one-page cover letter describing your research
interests, as well as your specific areas of strength and weakness. What experience do you have with the behavioral sciences? Why would you like to attend the program, and what do you hope to gain from your internship experience?


3. A letter of reference from a member of your academic community (a graduate student, post-doctoral researcher, or professor).


Materials should be submitted to [email protected]


Applicants will be notified of their status by May 20th, 2011


 


Irrationally yours

Dan


http://danariely.com/



 



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