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Elizabeth_K

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    PhD researcher
  1. Thanks for the advice - it looks like indicating is probably the best way to go.
  2. Hello! Are you a woman aged 18 – 21? Or do you know someone who is? Researchers at the University of Sheffield are looking for women aged 18 to 21 to take part in a brain imaging (EEG) study. Everyone who takes part will be given £5 and will be entered into a draw to win an additional £50. The study has received ethical approval from the Psychology Department’s ethics committee. To find out more, please fill in the screening form and I will get back to you. Screening form: https://sheffieldpsychology.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0cRVGSjtwElBWEl If you would like more information before filling in the form, feel free to email me at [email protected] or visit our lab website at http://levita-lab.group.shef.ac.uk/. I look forward to hearing from you! Elizabeth Kirkham (PhD researcher, University of Sheffield)
  3. I often go round this roundabout coming off at the exit that leads up Western Bank. I tend to be in the right hand lane as I come off as that's the one I need further up, but I never know whether to indicate left as I'm coming off or not. On the one hand, indicating left would tell other drivers that I was leaving the roundabout, but on the other hand it could be interpreted as me wanting to move into the left hand lane (from the right hand lane that I intend to stay in). Currently I tend to just do a quick indication.
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