Paid Research Study for Children and Adolescents

Paid Research Study for Children and Adolescents
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The Arkansas Interdisciplinary Sciences (ArKIDS) Laboratory is running a study for children and adolescents ages 10-17 who experienced a very stressful event.

Eligible youth must have a parent or guardian accompany them to the lab. The study involves filling out questionnaires and completing some lab tasks, including remembering and writing about a stressful event in the laboratory.

Participation takes approximately three hours and compensation is $40 for the child or adolescent.

Contacts

Emily Mischel,
Psychological Sciences
(479) 575-3523, ermische@uark.edu

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