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Participants needed for study on how rewards affect behavior, choices

Life Sciences Building

The purpose of this research study is to learn how rewards affect behavior and choice by completing simple tasks.

Participants must use a computer mouse to click buttons on a computer screen and attend 1.5 to 3.5 hour sessions in the Life Sciences Building.

Participants may not directly benefit from participating in this research.

Kathryn Kestner, Department of Psychology, is the principal investigator. 

The University’s Institutional Review Board has approval of this study on file.

For more information, contact Katie Cucinotta at kc00041@mix.wvu.edu