Research Assistant - Quality Checking - UBC Professor Matt Lowe
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data cleansing strong work ethic labor economics data retrieval stata time management economics debating research data collectionThe research assistants will support the research initiatives under the guidance of research faculty. They will have the opportunity to work with UBC Professor Matt Lowe (https://mattlowe.site/). Areas of inquiry include: behavioural economics, labour economics, microeconomics.
Professor Lowe's research project hopes to understand the ways in which public figures utilize social media to reflect their values. Currently at the stage of data collection, we are looking for motivated, energized, and hard-working students to gain exposure to research and academia.
This stage of the position requires skills in data retrieval and manipulation, along with strong organization and time management abilities. This stage will focus on revising and quality-checking data on our samples of participants.
The project may include, but is not limited to:
- Quality checking data, cleaning, managing, analysis and storing it.
- Communicating issues to volunteers and coders working on data collection.
- Using knowledge on North American politics, public debate, and academia to correctly identify mistakes.
- Attending triweekly meetings and contributing to study methodology and development.
Our main goal here is to construct and analyze a high quality dataset on North American public figures and US students.
Ability to work with spreadsheets is necessary, and some knowledge of Stata or R is helpful.
Students will receive mentorship through tri-weekly meetings with professor Matt Lowe and a 3-hour R crash course on data cleaning and analysis.
About the company
An opportunity to get involved in economics research with UBC professor Matt Lowe.