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* Graduate student researchers must have a faculty sponsor for their research. If your study is part of your dissertation, you need the sponsorship of your committee supervisor, and you must have successfully completed your dissertation proposal meeting. Your request for subjects will be delayed or rejected for the semester if you fail to meet these requirements.

Deadlines, Spring 2016

Friday, September 9, 2016
Study Proposal Submissions due

Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Studies open to participants

Monday, November 14, 2016
Studies completion deadline

Friday, November 18, 2016
Finalized participation credits due
 

Specialized Subject Requests

There are two options when requesting a specialized group of subjects. You can request subjects based on demographic characteristics (see list below).

You may also submit your own potential screening questions or criteria. Screening questions are limited to a total of 5 and should be submitted for approval to Dr. Diane Schallert (dschallert@mail.utexas.edu) 5 days prior to the beginning of the semester. If approved, they will be included on the subject pool student registration website by the first day of class. Screening questions will be rejected if there appears to be any psychological risks or issues of confidentiality about administering them to the entire pool of potential subjects.

Demographic Characteristics:

  • Age
  • Sex

  • Course Number

    • EDP 310

    • EDP 363

    • EDP 363M

    • EDP 371

  • Year of study

    • Freshman

    • Sophomore

    • Junior

    • Senior

    • Graduate Student

  • College

    • Architecture

    • Business Administration

    • Communication

    • Education

    • Engineering

    • Fine Arts

    • School of Law

    • LBJ School of Public Affairs

    • Liberal Arts

    • Library and Information Science

    • Natural Sciences

    • Nursing

    • Pharmacy

    • School of Undergraduate Studies

    • Social Work

  • US Citizenship (yes, no)

  • Dominant ethnicity (for US Citizens)

    • African-American

    • American Indian

    • Asian-American

    • Hispanic

    • Middle Eastern/Arab-American

    • White

    • Multi-Ethnic

  • Country of origin (for non-US Citizens)

  • English as first language (yes, no)

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