19 Sep We examine the impact of cannabis use on work-related phenomena
The University of Washington Foster School of Business is studying how cannabis use influences people’s behavior at work. If you are 21 years of age or older and you are a light cannabis user, you may be eligible. The study could be completed in an hour. Procedures will include a series of tasks on your computer/cellphone. You can complete the study at your home.
We will require you to fill out your email and mailing address because we will ship you a pair of test kits for this study.
Participants will be compensated $25 for the entire study.
Participant Eligibility
- You must be 21 years of age or older in order to participate in this study.
- You are not pregnant.
- You are already a light recreational user of cannabis (“light” use is defined as using a half gram per use [e.g., 1 joint] a few times per week on average).
- You are willing to complete a series of questionnaires in this study.
- You are willing to complete a series of saliva tests for THC, take electronic pictures of the test strips, and upload the pictures in this study.
- You are willing to record yourself, and willing to upload the video in this study.
Contact
Jenson Lau
(206) 488-7847
Additional Study Details
Full Study Title
Cannabis and Work IV
Investigator(s)
(PI) Jenson Lau, Doctoral Student, Department of Management and Organization, 206-488-7847
(Co-Investigator) Christopher Barnes, Professor, Department of Management and Organization, 206-221-4719
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Yes
Study Site(s)
University of Washington
PACCAR Hall, 4273 E Stevens Way NE
Seattle, Washington 98195