Participate in a Study for Amazon Gift Card

If you are an adult and interested in participating in psychological research, you may be eligible for a study that examines the effects of recalling personally relevant emotional information on emotionally evocative image memory. As a participant in the study, you will be asked to come into the lab to complete questionnaires and complete a task in the lab that involves looking at images.

Your time is important to us, and you will receive a $15 Amazon gift card for this study that will take less than 1.5 hours.
If interested, please fill out the screening measure, and we will contact you if you are eligible! You can also contact the TEMPT Lab at TEMPTuark@gmail.com for additional information or call (479) 310-0522 and ask about the Emotional Image Study.

Contacts

Hannah Henderson,
Department of Psychological Science
512-650-9592, temptuark@gmail.com

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