Overview: Casual hours commencing as soon as possible.
Regular assistance in behavioural and psychological experiments.
Based at the Melbourne CBD campus but may be required to work and/or be based at other campuses of the University or online.
Project Overview: We are seeking a Research Assistant that can help with multiple research projects that rely heavily on psychology and behavioural concepts in methods and analyses.
Assistance is required with the design of psychological experiments, construction of questionnaires including basic psychological variables taken from existing and validated measurement scales, analyses of experimental data using SPSS and AMOS/MPlus or equivalent including parametric analyses such as factor analysis, structural equation modelling, ANOVAs, regressions, mediation, and moderation analyses.
In this position, a high level of independence is required and ample experience with behavioural/psychological experimentation methods and analyses is preferred.
Preferably, someone who has a background in Consumer Behaviour/Psychology, or general/experimental psychology.
To be successful in this position, you'll have as a minimum: Good understanding of Qualtrics to design questionnaires.
Knowledge on how to prepare a data set for both between subjects and within subjects' experimental analyses.
Parametric data analyses techniques Able to interpret data analyses of experimental data Has experience with submitting ethics for experiments Please Note: Appointment to this position is subject to passing a Working with Children and National Police Check.
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