Alcohol and Memory Study
STUDY BASICS
Are you 21-25 years old and do you currently drink alcohol? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a 1-visit research study to help learn more about the relationship between alcohol and memory. Compensation is provided.
STUDY PURPOSE
The purpose of this study is to help researchers find out more about the relationship between drinking alcohol and recalling memories. Researchers hope their findings will lead to a better understanding of drinking habits in the future.
COULD THIS STUDY BE RIGHT FOR YOU?
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Ages 21-25
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Currently drink alcohol
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Can read and speak English
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Able to show valid Photo ID
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Willing to consume alcohol as part of the study
WHAT PARTICIPANTS CAN EXPECT
Participation involves one visit between 4-8pm that will last 2 hours. Participants will complete questionnaires and tasks, and may be asked to drink alcohol.
IRB: STUDY2023_00000152B
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Kasey Griffin Creswell
Kasey Creswell, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Creswell’s research interests include understanding health behaviors.