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Research Study: How children think about their social world

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The Social Neuroscience and Psychopathology lab at Harvard University is enrolling children ages 8-11 in a study exploring how the brain processes social situations and how this relates to children's experiences of the world around them and their social relationships.

The study involves 2 parts:
1) A 3-4 hour behavioral session during that includes interviews with a researcher and some questionnaires. ($10/hour)
2) 1, one-hour long brain scan during which your child will be asked to do some simple tasks ($25/hour)

Your family can earn up to $40 for the first part of the study, and up to $50 for the second part of the study, a total of up to $90.

Additionally, your child will have a choice of receiving an Amazon or Barnes and Noble or Target gift card worth $15 at the end of each part of the study, a total of up to $30 in gift certificates. To learn more about participating please call Sarah Hope Lincoln at 617-335-5604 or email childsocialstudy@gmail.com

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free

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www.wjh.harvard.edu/~chooker/index.html

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33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138 map
Phone: 617-335-5604

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