Medical Professionals Needed to Participate in Beverage Intake Surveys for $20

Participants are wanted for a research study to evaluate fluid consumption behaviors. The study is seeking medical professionals over 18 years of age. Please inquire.

If you are interested, please contact the lab soon, as seats will fill up quickly!

This study will involve one visit to the Laboratory for Emotion and Addictive Processes (LEAP) (about 2 hours in length).

Participants will receive $20 upon completion.

For details, call the LEAP Lab 479-310-0522 or email leapuark@gmail.com.

The principal investigator is Matthew Ganio. This study has been approved by the University of Arkansas, Institutional Review Board for Human Studies.

Contacts

Danielle Baker and Kaitlyn Chamberlain, LEAP Lab managers
Department of Psychological Science
479-310-0522, leapuark@gmail.com

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