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You have been invited to take part in a research study in decision making
Study Title: Social Interaction Study (REB file:)
Conducted by Dr. Raymundo Báez-Mendoza, German Primate Center, Department of Neurobiology.
This study is funded by:
Study Purpose. You are invited to participate in a study that examines how we make decisions in a social context. In this experiment, you will play games with others online, and you can earn additional money based on the decisions you make.
Foreseeable risks or discomforts. The risks and discomforts associated with this study are minimal.
Benefits. While there are no associated individual benefits to your participation, you are contributing to our understanding of human decision-making.
Confidentiality. Funding agencies and publishers often ask researchers to make their research data accessible to other researchers upon completion of the study. Making research data available to others allows qualified researchers to reproduce scientific findings and stimulates exploration of existing data sets. In line with these requirements, we will preserve the data for future reuse. To ensure confidentiality, the shared data will be stripped of any information that could potentially identify the participant.We will only share the data without any information that can identify you. And no identity information will be published. 7 years after the data is published, the mTurk ID will be stripped from the dataset.
Compensation. If you choose to participate in the study, it will take about 20 minutes to complete, you will be compensated $2 for participating. Depending on your decisions, you will make an additional compensation up to $2.
Voluntary Participation. Your participation in this study is voluntary. You may withdraw and can exit the study at any time without penalty. If you choose to withdraw, your data will be deleted from the server and no copy will be saved.
Contact Information. If you have any questions or comments about this research, you may contact Dr. Raymundo Báez-Mendoza at baezmendozalab@gmail.com.
Please click “continue” below if you have read the above information and consent to participate in this study. Agreeing to participate in this study does not waive any of your rights or release the researchers from their responsibilities. Please print/save a copy of this document to keep for your own reference.