Intervention Sciences Lab Paid Research Opportunity for Moms!

The University of Arkansas Intervention Sciences Laboratory is offering a paid research opportunity for mothers and their children between the ages of 8 and 16.

This two-part study designed to explore the ways families respond to stressful events.

In part one, mother and child will come into the lab and fill out questionnaires. This section usually takes about an hour, after which both will be compensated.

In part two, mother and child will each complete a separate telephone interview a year after part one is completed. Both will be compensated for their time in this stage as well.

The Intervention Sciences Laboratory is one of five active labs within the department of psychology in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. There are only a few spots available, so please contact Hannah for more information at 479-575-5811 or hcoffman@uark.edu.

 

Contacts

Hananh Coffman, Researcher
Psychology
575-5811, hcoffman@uark.edu

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