Paid research studies offered for students ages 18-22

Paid research studies offered for students ages 18-22
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Laboratory for Emotion and Addictive Processes (LEAP) is conducting studies using student participants.

If eligible, students will be paid $10 per hour. Studies typically take up to one hour or 90 minutes.

If interested, click here for access to the screening questionnaire. For every 200 people who complete the screener, the lab will randomly select one person to win a $25 gift card, so there is a change of winning even if not eligible for a lab study.

For more information, call 479-575-7165 or email LEAPuark@gmail.com.

Contacts

Jenn Veilleux, assistant professor
Psychological Science
479-310-0522, leapuark@gmail.com

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