Research Study Opportunity Related to Sexual Assault Prevention

Help with research to prevent sexual assault! Female college students between the ages of 18 and 24 are invited to take an eligibility pre-screener for a longer study that aims to prevent sexual assaults on college campuses.

To see if you are eligible for the study, please fill out the following 5- to 10-minute eligibility pre-screener consisting of questions related to demographics, previous experiences of sexual harassment and helping behavior.

Eligible students will be prompted to provide their email address to participate in the full two-hour study that consists of additional questionnaires related to sexual assault, helping behavior and mental health outcomes and an interview with the student researcher.

Participants in the full study will be compensated with a $20 Amazon e-gift card.  

 

Contacts

Kayla Ford,
Department of Psychological Science
843-437-8776, kf022@uark.edu

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