Adolescents needed for food decision making study

Researchers in the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication are seeking adolescents (age 12-17) for a research study on food decision making. If an adolescent is interested, his or her task would be to come in to the Communication Emotion & Cognition Lab in Goertzen Hall for approximately 1.5 hours. He or she will view images of food while we collect psychophysiological data. This requires that we place small sensors on the skin of the arms, hands and faces of participants. For this, the participant will receive a $15 gift card. Then, he/she will be asked to continue with a taste test to receive a second $15 gift card (for a total of $30).  We are pre-excluding anyone with food allergies for this reason. 

More information is available at https://cecresearch.webs.com/food-decision-making-study

This link also contains the consent and assent forms that explain these procedures in great detail. There is also a link to sign up for the study directly. 

If you have any questions, please email: rachel.bailey@wsu.edu

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