Behavioral Lab
The Ross Behavioral Lab accommodates a variety of innovative human behavior experiments in areas such as marketing and decision science, strategy, teamwork, and leadership. Within the lab, Ross researchers conduct traditional computer and paper-based experiments, as well as focus groups and taste test studies. Behavioral Lab facilities include an observation and recording room, making it an ideal environment for research on interpersonal communication or small group dynamics.
The Behavioral Lab is used by faculty and PhD students to conduct studies on
human behavior. It has three rooms: one large office and two small break-out
rooms. All are equipped with a mobile video camera with zoom capability and can
record and store data in VHS or DVD formats. The large room has a projector and
screen. Additional equipment includes 15 laptop computers which may be used in
the lab. From filling out surveys to working in interdependent groups, a wide
variety of studies may be conducted in the lab.
The Behavioral Lab has four areas for conducting studies and an observation
area available for study oversight. All rooms are internet connected enabling
the use of the RSB Qualtrics survey tool.
Click on this link here to learn more about the Behavioral Labs.