Paid Research for Those Identifying as Black or African American
The Sleep and Stress Research Lab in the Department of Psychological Science is looking for young adults (18 - 23 years old) who identify as Black or African American to participate in paid research on the relationship between life stress, race and health.
The study will consist of a 45-minute to one-hour-long survey and a 10-minute laboratory session. Participants who complete both portions will be compensated with a $40 Amazon gift card.
To sign up, please follow this link.
Contacts
Harrison Dickens, graduate researcher
Department of Psychological Science
662-816-8055,
hbdicken@uark.edu
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