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experimental psychologist
A professional who plans, designs, conducts, and analyzes results of experiments to study problems in psychology. Responsibilities include:
- Formulates hypotheses and experimental designs to investigate problems of perception, memory, learning, personality, and cognitive processes.
- Designs and constructs equipment and apparatus for laboratory study.
- Selects, controls, and modifies variables in laboratory experiments with humans or animals, and observes and records behavior in relation to variables.
- Analyzes test results, using statistical techniques, and evaluates significance of data in relation to original hypothesis.
- Collaborates with other scientists in such fields as physiology, biology, and sociology in conducting interdisciplinary studies of behavior and formulating theories of behavior.
- Writes papers describing experiments and interpreting test results for publication or for presentation at scientific meetings.
- May specialize in aesthetics, memory, learning, autonomic functions, electroencephalography, feeling and emotion, motivation, motor skills, perception, or higher order cognitive processes.
- May conduct experiments to study relationship of behavior to various bodily mechanisms and be designated Psychologist, Physiological.
- May specialize in study of animal behavior to develop theories of animal and human behavior and be designated Psychologist, Comparative.
- Μέρος του λόγου: noun
- Κλάδος/Τομέας: Professional careers
- Category: Occupational titles
- Company: U.S. DOL
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Δημιουργός
- Jason F
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(United States of America)