Online Survey for Women About Reproductive Decision Making; Opportunity for Paid Research

Online Survey for Women About Reproductive Decision Making; Opportunity for Paid Research
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Participate in a research study that seeks to understand and improve women's health!

Women who are at least 18 years old are invited to participate in a research study on women's reproductive decisions, such as deciding to use hormonal birth control or not and past experiences with OB-GYNs. Women who are currently using hormonal birth control, who have used hormonal birth control in the past or who have never used hormonal birth control are all eligible to participate. 

The survey will take you about 5-10 minutes to complete, and at the end, you will be asked to enter your email so we can contact you for paid research opportunities that you are eligible for based on your answers to the initial survey.

Click on the link to participate!

Contacts

Anastasia Makhanova, assistant professor
Department of Psychological Science
479-575-2867, ammakhan@uark.edu

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