Invitation to Participate - Red Wine Consumer Study
Kia ora,
Do you enjoy red wine and want to share your thoughts? Massey University's Feast Lab invites you to participate in a study this May.
We're seeking participants aged 21-70 to taste various red wine samples and provide feedback. The aim of this study is to understand consumers' opinions and emotions towards various red wine samples.
If you meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the attached flyer, sign up by completing the screening questionnaire using the provided link:
masseysensory.compusensecloud.com...
Or by scanning the QR code on the flyer.
For any inquiries, email feast@massey.ac.nz with "Red Wine Consumer Study" in the subject line.
We appreciate you volunteering your time and participants selected to take part in this study will receive a thank-you voucher to cover expenses.
This project has been approved by Massey University Human Ethics.
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83% Yes
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14.5% No
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33% Whenever you wish
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