Paid Research Study for Current Cigarette Smokers

Current cigarette smokers may be eligible to participate in a psychological research study.

If you are over the age of 18 and a regular cigarette smoker, you may be eligible to participate in a product-rating and decision-making study that may include rating nicotine cigarettes. As a participant in the study, you will be asked to complete questionnaires and to complete several tasks in the lab, including a computerized card task and a physical pain tolerance
test.

Your time is important to us, and you will be compensated $30 for a two-hour study that will take place on the University of Arkansas campus.

If interested, please contact the Laboratory for Emotion and Addictive Processes at 479-310-0522 and ask about the product evaluation study. You can also email LEAP.uark.exp5@gmail.com for additional information.

Contacts

Jennifer Veilleux, associate professor
Psychological Science
479-310-0522, leap.uark.exp5@gmail.com

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