The Center for Behavioral and Decision Research at Carnegie Mellon
University is accepting applications from undergraduates interested in
conducting judgment and decision making in our summer research internship.
The program begins on June 10, 2012 and ends on July 29, 2012.
The CBDR summer internship is open to students who are interested in gaining
familiarity with and executing research in the field of judgment and
decision-making. The Center includes researchers with training in social and
cognitive psychology, behavioral economics, neuroscience, organizational
behavior, marketing, and risk perception.
Interns will spend approximately 30 hours/week working in close contact with
faculty and graduate students affiliated with the center.
Work includes conducting experiments with CBDR researchers in the lab and
field (on our Data Truck). In weekly seminars, researchers will present the
results of the research conducted by the interns the previous week and lead
workshops on related topics (e.g., from intertemporal choice to the graduate
admissions process).
For information about the Center for Behavioral and Decision Research,
please visit: http://cbdr.cmu.edu
More information on this Summer Internship is available at: