This role has a high level of AI exposure. While some human skills are required, many tasks could be automated or replaced by new technology.
Explore all careersA Psychological Researcher studies human behaviour, designs experiments, analyses data, and shares insights to advance psychological science and interventions.
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A Psychological Researcher studies human behaviour and mental processes to contribute to the understanding of psychological phenomena. You might work in universities, research institutes, or private organisations. Psychological Researchers focus on designing experiments, collecting data, and analysing results. You’ll prepare research reports, publish findings in academic journals, and present at conferences to share insights.
Psychological Researchers play a crucial role in advancing psychological science. You’ll need to be analytical and meticulous, with strong research skills and a deep interest in human behaviour. You’ll collaborate with other researchers and professionals to ensure the research is rigorous and impactful, ultimately contributing to the development of effective psychological interventions and policies.