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Seeking Biracial Students for paid research study!
If you have 1 Black parent and 1 White parent, we invite you to volunteer to be a part of our research at The University of Maryland College Park.
Earn $10 in exchange for an hour of your time.
Your personal experience can help increase research on an understudied population.
Blood pressure and heart rate will be taken as part of the study.
For more information or to sign up to volunteer, please contact the following e-mail address:
[email protected]
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Participate In A Study For The Maryland Group Processes Lab And Earn Money!
Description The University of Maryland Group Processes Lab is looking for undergraduate students to participate in an experimental study. Be paid up $15 (or more) for about 1 hour of your time. Sign-up online here:http://umsociology.sona-systems.com/...
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Earn $25 As A Counselor Trainee Volunteer Client!
Volunteer Clients Navy LEAD Program College of Education University of Maryland Description: The University of Maryland's College of Education Navy LEAD Program is seeking undergraduate students to serve as volunteer clients for counselor trainees....
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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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Share Your Terp Story As A Maryland Images Tour Guide!
In an effort to best represent the diverse array of interests, actions, beliefs, and identities of the University of Maryland, Maryland Images, the university’s tour guides, would like to invite you to apply to be a tour guide. Maryland Images provide...
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Opportunity To Participate In A Research Study
The Neural Systems Lab is look for students to participate in a research study on the human ability to identify voices in different environments. The study will take place in a lab. You will wear head-phones and be asked to decide whether two speech segments...
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