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Paid Volunteers needed for Sociology Experiments!
The Group Processes Laboratory located in the UMD Department of Sociology is conducting social science experiments using undergraduate student volunteers as participants. Participants will be paid about $20 for approximately 1 hour of their time. See below for registration details.
-Experiments last about 1 hour and typically pay around $20.
-Sign-up at: http://umsociology.sona-systems.com
-Or, e-mail the lab:
[email protected]
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Paid Research Participants Needed For Casl Auditory Training Study!
Paid Research Participants CASL (Center for Advanced Study of Language) Auditory Training Study Responsibilities: Participate in 12 1.5-2 Hour Sessions of questionnaires and computerized tasks at the UMD Center for Advanced Study of Language (near...
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Participants Needed For Casl Auditory Training Study!
Paid Research Participants CASL (Center for Advanced Study of Language) Auditory Training Study Responsibilities: Participate in 12 1.5-2 Hour Sessions at the Center for Advanced Study of Language completing questionnaires and performing computerized...
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Paid Undergraduate Volunteers Needed For Study!
The University of Maryland Group Processes Lab Paid Employment Opportunity for Undergraduate Volunteers Description: The University of Maryland Group Processes Lab is looking for undergraduate students to participate in an experimental study. Be paid...
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Need Some Quick Cash? Sign Up For Paid Sona Studies!
Want to earn some extra bucks? The psychology department offers a paid SONA study system where students can receive compensation for participation in SONA Studies. To create an account on the paid SONA Study System go to: http://umpsychology-paid.sona-systems.com/student_new_user.aspx...
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Looking For Male Participants For Umd Communication Study
The study is run on Tuesdays (1-4PM), Wednesdays (2-5PM), Thursdays (1-6PM), and Fridays (11AM-3PM). It is also on the paid studies SONA website, so if you are a member on it already, please sign up through there. If not, please email
[email protected]...
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