Research Opportunity for Parents and Teens

The ArKIDS laboratory in the university's department of psychology is running a study for teens age 12-17 years. Eligible youth will complete a packet of questionnaires, an interview with a researcher, and an experimental task. Participation takes approximately three hours and compensation is $40. Parents also will be asked to complete a brief interview and smaller questionnaire packet (approximately 30 minutes) for which they will be compensated $5. Please see the links below for more information:

Laboratory visits for eligible youth will be scheduled at your convenience (e.g., day/evening, weekday/weekend); please call Heidi at 575-3523 or e-mail arkids@uark.edu for more information.

Contacts

Heidi Blumenthal,
Psychology
575-3523, hblumen@uark.edu

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