Women with IUD's Wanted for an Online Study of Reproductive Decision Making; $50 Gift Card Raffle

Women with IUD's Wanted for an Online Study of Reproductive Decision Making; $50 Gift Card Raffle
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All women who are at least 18 years old are invited to participate in a research study on women's reproductive decisions, such as deciding to use hormonal birth control or not and past experiences with OB-GYNs. Women who are currently using hormonal birth control, who have used hormonal birth control in the past or who have never used hormonal birth control are all eligible to participate.

The main survey will take you about 20 minutes to complete, and at the end, you will be entered into a drawing to win one of four Amazon gift cards valued at $50.There is also a second optional survey that you can choose to complete. This survey will take you no more than another 20 minutes to complete and will ask questions about your general social and sexual attitudes and behaviors. If you complete this optional survey, you will get an additional entry into the gift card drawing.

In addition to being entered in the raffle, you will also be added to a list to be contacted for future PAID studies.
Click on the link to participate: https://uark.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eUHzt1n6juNgaH4.

 

Contacts

Anastasia Makhanova, assistant professor
Psychological Science
479-575-2867, ammakhan@uark.edu

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