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Subjective executive function in recreational cocaine users versus controls

31 January 2018

The aim of the current study is to assess subjective day-to-day executive functioning in cocaine users and controls

This study consists of a quick initial collection of basic demographic data, then a short drug history questionnaire followed by a measure of subjective executive functioning.

The study will take approximately 25 minuets to complete and a chance to be entered into a £25 high street voucher draw.

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Ethical approval

This study has been approved by the University of Liverpool Psychology department ethics committee on January 11th 2018

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