Composition I (ENGL 1013) Students Needed for Paid Research

Composition I (ENGL 1013) Students Needed for Paid Research
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If you are enrolled in ENGL 1013 and 18 years or older, you may be eligible to participate in a research study examining how students interpret short stories.

The study will involve reading a short story, summarizing and interpreting it, and answering some questions about your exposure to literature. Participation will take less than one hour and you will be paid $10 for your time.

If you are interested in participating, please contact us through either of the following options:

  1. E-mail the Language Processing Lab at langlab@uark.edu
  2. Scan the QR code

A research assistant will contact you to verify your eligibility and to schedule a time for you to participate. Study appointments are available a variety of times during the school week. The study will take place in Memorial Hall, near the Pi Beta Phi gate on Maple Street.

Contacts

Bill Levine, Assoc Professor
Psychological Science
479-575-5816, whlevine@uark.edu

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