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 Behavioral Research Programmer
Institution/Organization: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Job Location: California, U.S.A.
Contact Person: Alex Storer
Date Posted: November 12th, 2015
Web Site: https://stanford.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdeta...


You will join a diverse research support team that works closely with faculty at the Stanford Graduate School of Business to enable and accelerate ambitious empirical research projects.

Specifically, you will work closely with faculty and the GSB Behavioral Lab to help them produce innovative web-based experiments, games, and simulations that can be run online to collect novel data from human subjects.

Your clients will be faculty and doctoral students who are thought leaders in their respective academic fields. You will need to be a keen listener who can understand what these researchers are trying to accomplish, and you must also be able to translate these desires into solutions -- usually in the absence of any formal software development requirements.

You will be involved in the full life cycle of creating these innovative solutions. Examples might include: a new HIT to be deployed on Mechanical Turk, a new economics experiment using oTree, or customizing a Qualtrics survey in order to measure a specific experimental effect. You will be deeply involved in the idea generation, prototyping, and testing phases, and you will also manage applications during their brief -- often, just a few weeks -- deployments in the lab or field.

As research questions, methods, and tools evolve, so will your role.



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