Researchers in the School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Melbourne are looking for volunteers to take part in astudy investigating how people perceive and evaluate rewarding food stimuli.
This study is a crucial first step in a research program aimed at understanding and designing obesity prevention health intervention strategies.
If you choose to participate, you will be asked to evaluate various snack foods (e.g. chocolates, chips, crackers, fruit). These snack foods are usually available in local supermarkets (e.g. Coles, Woolworths). The study will be conducted online and the total time commitment will be approximately 40 minutes. You will have a chance to win an iPad Air 2 (16GB) in return for your participation.
If you are interested in participating, the online study is available at:
https://melbpsych.co1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_eyN9Y4YOXyUJ6rb
For more information, please contact Daniel Rosenblatt at decision.neuro.melb@gmail.com or call +61 3 8344 4446.
Please note that participation in this study is entirely voluntary and your responses will remain confidential. This study is conducted by and approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of The University of Melbourne (project no. 1443258.1).