Female STEM Students Needed for Research Study: Chance to Win $50 Amazon Gift Card

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Participants are needed for an undergraduate thesis research study about the impact of gender perceptions on female students' academic achievement and engagement in STEM departments. Eligible participants are undergraduate students in at least their second year who identify as female and have a STEM major.

The study will consist of a five to 10-minute survey that includes questions about a class completed within the participant's department and demographic information about their department. Once the survey is completed, participants will have the option to enter their name in a raffle to win one of 10 $50 Amazon gift cards. 

Thank you for supporting this research study. 

 

Contacts

Rheanna Morgan,
School of Social Work
479-595-2077, rkmorgan@uark.edu

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