WordPlay Lab Recruiting for Paid Research Study

WordPlay Lab Recruiting  for Paid Research Study
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The WordPlay Lab in the Department of Psychological Science at the U of A is recruiting 5- and 6-year-old children for a paid research study examining how accents influence children's social preferences.

The session lasts about 30 minutes and takes place in our lab on campus. Compensation of $10 is being offered for participation.

Children will view a series of cartoon faces and listen to them speak. Afterward, we will ask them a series of questions about their social preferences for the individuals they listened to.

For more information or to set up an appointment, contact Rachel Stevens at rmsteven@uark.edu.

Contacts

Rachel Stevens,
Psychological Science
513-382-8495, rmsteven@uark.edu

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