Participants Needed for Paid Study on Music, Memory and Perception

QR Code Link to Survey for Submitting Study Interest

QR Code Link to Survey for Submitting Study Interest

If you are a current caffeine and alcohol drinker 21-35 years of age, you may be eligible to participate in a research study examining the effects of music and memory on sensory perception.

The study will involve a private interview with a researcher, completion of computerized and pen/pencil questionnaires, listening to music and writing about a past memory, completing a taste-test of either a caffeinated or alcoholic beverage, and watching a brief film clip. Participation will take approximately two hours, and you will be paid $25 (Amazon or Walmart gift card) for your time. 

If you are interested in participating, please contact us through the following options:

  1. Please fill out our email contact form by clicking here or scan the QR code. If your results indicate eligibility, a research assistant will contact you to complete a follow-up screen to ensure eligibility and schedule an appointment.
  2. You may also call Isabel Augur for the Music, Memory and Perceptions Study at 479-575-3963 to conduct a brief telephone screening and schedule an appointment.

Study appointments are scheduled for weekday afternoons and evenings.

Contacts

Isabel Augur, graduate student
Department of Psychological Science
479-575-3693, ifaugur@uark.edu

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