Paid Research Study on Team Communication

A paid research study on team dynamics and communication is running now through May 30. Participants are guaranteed a $5 show-up payment but will receive $20 for complete participation in this 50-minute study.

This study requires individuals to communicate with others to solve an admissions task. It takes place in the Behavioral Business Research Lab in the J.B. Hunt Center. To participate, register for a research session on the Walton College research website. Go to waltoncollege.sona-systems.com and create a new account. Once you have created an account, select the “Team Performance II” study and sign up for an available time slot. Go to JBHT 127 at your scheduled time.

Contacts

Martin Hassell, Ph.D. Candidate
Information Systems
575-6961, mhassell@uark.edu

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