Parent and Adolescent Participants Needed for Paid Research Study

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Arkansas Interdisciplinary Sciences Laboratory at the University of Arkansas is conducting a three-phase paid research study focusing on parents and their children and adolescents.

The study is for parents and adolescent youth (ages 10 to 14). Those eligible will be paid a total of $75 for completing the study. Phases one (about 3.5 to 4 hours) and three (about 1.5 hours) involve coming to the laboratory on campus to fill out questionnaires, viewing a PowerPoint presentation on health and then asked to practice an exercise that involves breathing or healthy eating behaviors. Phase two involves a 20-minute online survey.

Those interested should contact Ashley Knapp in the Arkansas Interdisciplinary Sciences Laboratory at 479-575-3523 or aaknapp@email.uark.edu.

Contacts

Ashley Knapp,
Arkansas Interdisciplinary Sciences Laboratory
479-575-3523, aaknapp@email.uark.edu

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