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The Columbia Experimental Lab for Social Sciences (Celss) is looking for a sophomore or junior with experience in programming and interest in experimental economics. After training, the student will act as consultant to lab users on running experiments and surveys online (for example using software like Qualtrics, or running surveys on Mechanical Turk). Although training will be provided, ease in programming is a plus.
Commitment: five hours a week.
Availability: until the end of the semester and, if all goes well, next academic year.
Compensation: starting at $20 per hour; possibly increasing next year.