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    bullet point  Compensation
     
     
    You will be compensated $10 for completing the baseline questionnaires, and $10 for completing at least 7 consecutive days of the sleep diary and actigraphy. You will receive $25 for completing the baseline fMRI session. During the intervention, you will receive $10 for each of the 4 weeks of completed diary and actigraphy day (4 weeks, $40 total). You will receive $10 for completing questionnaires at the post-intervention interview, and $10 for completing at least 7 consecutive days of the sleep diary and actigraphy. For completing the second fMRI session, you will receive an additional $25. Additionally, you may win up to $30 for each of the two scanning sessions (pre- and post-intervention), depending on your performance on the gambling task. In total, you may win up to $60 on the gambling task. This amounts to a maximum total compensation of $190 for completing the entire study. You will only be compensated for the procedures that you complete.
     
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