Paid Research Study for Adolescents

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Arkansas Interdisciplinary Sciences Lab is conducting a study for adolescents, ages 10-17, who have been bullied or been in a physical fight with a peer.

If eligible, participants will be paid $40 for completing the study. Those eligible must have been involved in a serious physical fight or been bullied, and a parent or guardian must be willing to accompany them to the lab.

The study involves filling out questionnaires and completing some lab tasks, including remembering and writing about the fight in the laboratory. The study takes about 2.5-3 hours total. 

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