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Volunteers needed for agoraphobia study

7 May 1997

University of Queensland researchers studying agoraphobia need 12 female adult volunteers who do not suffer the condition to participate as control subjects.

Subjects who have never been diagnosed or treated, nor had a first degree relative diagnosed or treated, for a mood, anxiety or psychotic disorder are needed to complete a set of questionnaires.

Subjects who have not undertaken university studies are required.

Psychology Department masters student Esben Strodl said the questionnaires took about 50 minutes to complete, and subjects would be paid $15.

Professor Pat Noller is supervising Mr Strodl's research.

Those interested should contact Mr Strodl (telephone 3365 6833).

For more information, contact Mr Strodl (telephone 07 3365 6833).

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