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Female Volunteers Needed to Evaluate Male Faces

Healthy heterosexual female volunteers are invited to participate in a research study examining attention to male faces. Participants will be asked to evaluate male faces while an eye-tracker measures their eye-movements. Monetary compensation is provided for time spent participating in the study. The anticipated time commitment for participation is: an initial 20 minute paper screening including questions about your sexual history and attitudes, and two approximately one-hour long test sessions, each including a saliva collection, and eye-tracking session. If you are female, heterosexual, between the ages 23 and 28 years of age, and not currently in a committed relationship, you may be eligible for this study.

The principal investigator of this study is Dr. Heather Rupp at the Indiana University Department of Biology and The Kinsey Institute. The research is conducted at the Indiana University Department of Psychology.

If you would like more information about this study, please contact Heather Rupp at (812) 856-0009 or hrupp@indiana.edu, at The Kinsey Institute.


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