Earn $25: Women Using IUDs and Who Are Naturally Cycling Are Invited to Advance Science

Earn $25: Women Using IUDs and Who Are Naturally Cycling Are Invited to Advance Science
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Women between 18-35 wanted for a psychology study on women's hormones! Participants will be compensated with a $25 Amazon gift card.

In the past, a lot of research on hormones and related processes have only studied men. Our research lab is conducting a project funded by the Women's Giving Circle and National Science Foundation to examine how women's hormones react to their social environment and go on to influence different psychological and behavioral processes. 

As part of this study, participants will be asked to attend a 90-minute lab session in Memorial Hall. During this session, participants will answer questionnaires, do different tasks and provide saliva samples to examine hormone levels. 

Please visit our website to fill out the interest form/screening. From there, if you are eligible, you will be contacted to schedule a time to participate in the study.

Contacts

Mikayla Tolliver, graduate researcher
Department of Psychological Science
479-575-2867, mdtolliv@uark.edu

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