University Researcher Seeking Adult Volunteers for Online Survey, $5

Dissertation Flyer
Cameron Perrine

Dissertation Flyer

The DREAM lab from the U of A is recruiting participants for a study investigating the long-term effects of juvenile justice involvement on youth as they transition to adulthood. Participants must be 1) at least 18 years of age and 2) have grown up in the United States. Previous juvenile justice involvement is not a requirement to participate.

Participants must complete a brief questionnaire to confirm their eligibility for the full survey. Eligible participants who complete the full survey will receive a $5 Amazon gift card for their time. Please email me (Cameron Perrine, M.A.) at cmperrin@uark.edu and request the eligibility questionnaire. You can also scan the QR code in the dissertation flyer or click on the following link to access the survey.

You are also welcome to contact me if you have any questions about the study. Qualifying participants who complete the eligibility questionnaire will receive access to the full survey. 

Contacts

Cameron Perrine, doctoral candidate
Department of Psychological Science
904-505-6278, cmperrin@uark.edu

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