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Local residents needed for research participation - topic: managing pain


lh20202

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Hello


Dulwich-based research company Murmur Research (www.murmurresearch.com) is looking for Dulwich residents to participate in research interviews about managing and treating pain. The research is on behalf of an advertising agency and their client.


We are looking for males and females ages 45-55.


We are holding 30 minute interviews with individuals at a venue near Goodge Street tube station on Friday 10th July, evening time from 5.30pm.


We are offering a ?40 cash incentive for participation.


Anyone interested please email lamis.h@murmurresearch with the following information.


Name:

Age:

Tel:


I will call you back to discuss in more detail.


Kind regards


Lamis Harper

Murmur Research

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