Edge Hill University to host psychological experiment on climate change open to Sefton residents
Edge Hill University is undertaking a unique psychological experiment as part of their research on local community and climate change. Taking place in Southport on Friday 24th June, the University says that residents will be given the chance to take part in cutting-edge science and potentially even change history.
At the event, the University will premier its new film on climate change and want to measure its effects. Attendees will then fill in a questionnaire, before and after the film, and then will be asked to do a short computerised task. Free refreshments will also be provided.
People can find more information and book here. You must be at least 18 years old to book.
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