Columbia UniversityConducting research forms a major part of the University of Columbia’s Department of Psychology. In order to conduct such research, they are highly dependent upon a variety of different people, including investigators, research assistants, undergraduates and other members of the Columbia community who are willing to contribute as human subject participants in their studies. They have therefore set up a website that offers interested parties more information on the ways in which they can get involved, which is located at the Columbia University’s website. They urge people to visit this website, learn more about the various researches being done in the department and contribute to their mission. They offer a variety of paid and unpaid ways to get involved, either as a research assistant, an intern, or as a human subject participant. Paid participation forms a large part of their research program, and they are looking for people willing to participate in their studies that typically last between 30 and 60 minutes, while some studies might involve more than one session. You will be paid for your time as a participant, and each study has been approved by a special University committee in order for them to be deemed non-harmful to human participants. General Information
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