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27. 06. 2004 :: |
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Electronic Communication Harassment Survey
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Monica Whitty
Queen's University Belfast |
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The purpose of this study is to collect information about Australians’ experiences of cyberstalking. If you have been harassed or stalked, and some or all of this harassing or stalking has taken place using electronic communications (e.g., Internet, email or SMS) we are inviting you to complete this survey. You will need to be currently residing in Australia and be 18 years or older. This survey should take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete.
For Australians over 17 only! |
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Internet Science ::
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23. 02. 2004 :: |
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Habitual usage of the Internet
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Steffen Lindner, Sven Tuchscheerer
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Experiment created on a workshop by U. Reips on Internet-based experimenting |
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18. 01. 2004 :: |
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Word Reading
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Todd Kahan
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This experiment was designed to study word identification. The experiment will take around 20 minutes.
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09. 01. 2004 :: |
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Obscure Fact Learning Study
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Nicholas Cepeda
University of California, San Diego |
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Participants will learn obscure facts through a series of tests.
This study consists of three sessions. Session one will take less than 20 minutes, session two will be less than 15 minutes and session three will be about 5 minutes long. Sessions will be up to one year apart, but may be as close together as one day (you will be sent a reminder email). Respondents are entered in a drawing for prizes (First prize: US $150, Two Second prizes: US $100, Three Third place prizes: US $50). You must be 18 years of age, and you can only participate once.
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Social Psychology ::
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13. 11. 2003 :: |
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Perception of Word Meaning
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Alison Lenton
University of Cambridge |
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The Cambridge-Southampton Social Psychology Web-lab's first study. By participating, you might have a chance to reflect on and gain an improved understanding of your own associations. Duration: up to 20 minutes.
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31. 03. 2004 :: |
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In a Defendant's Own Words
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Kevin O'Neil
Florida International University |
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Read a small transcript of a defendant's testimony and decide whether he is guilty.
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Social Psychology ::
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30. 09. 2003 :: |
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Rapid Impressions
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Joel Weinberger
Adelphi University |
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We are interested in determining the extent to which quick, immediate impressions can influence people's reactions to politicians. You will look at a picture of a politician three times. You may or may not recognize him. Afterwards, we will ask you a series of questions about him.
Requires knowledge about US politicians and political affiliation with a US party |
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Social Psychology ::
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08. 03. 2012 :: |
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Emotion and Personality Survey
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Craig A. Smith
Vanderbilt University |
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In this anonymous survey, which may take up to 75 min. to complete, participants will be asked to recall and describe a past experience in which they experienced a particular emotion. They will then be asked to evaluate this experience and their reactions to it along a number of different dimensions. Finally, they will be asked to complete a series of personality measures.
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Applied Psychology ::
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17. 01. 2012 :: |
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Food Choice Experiment
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Allison Yan, Thomas Shultz (supervisor)
McGill University, Montreal, Canada |
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The Laboratory for Natural and Simulated Cognition at McGill University invites volunteers for an online food selection study. Participants will see sets of food with nutritional labels and select the product they prefer the best, then fill out a survey on basic personal information (ex. age, sex, weight/height) after the food choice task. Compensation: Nutrition and health related information. This experiment should take approx. 10-15 minutes to complete.
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Internet Science ::
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26. 01. 2012 :: |
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Usage of Social Network Sites
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Tasos Spiliotopoulos
University of Madeira |
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The purpose of this survey is to better understand how people use social network sites. This survey consists of 2 or 3 pages (depending on your answers) and should take from 5 to 15 minutes to complete. To participate in the survey you need to be a registered Facebook user and login with your Facebook credentials.
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07. 08. 2011 :: |
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The Demographics of Sexual Desire
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Sarah Orton and Michael Warren
The Evergreen State College |
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The Demographics of Sexual Desire is a study designed to research the relationship between individuals' demographic information (age, gender, race, economic status) and sexual desire. The survey includes 36 questions asking for demographic information as well as asks participants to rate their interest level in certain sexual activities.
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Applied Psychology ::
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08. 08. 2011 :: |
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An evaluation of individual workplace performance
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Céline Rojon (in cooperation with fellow Psychology & Management researchers)
University of Surrey/UK |
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We are looking for participants to complete a short online survey (10-15 mins), in which they will be asked to rate their own workplace performance. Participants are eligible to receive feedback on their performance, which will be useful in highlighting strengths and potential development areas. Participants are also encouraged to invite other people in their work environment to rate their performance - comparative feedback may be requested!
To participate you will either need to be employed currently or have some previous work experience. |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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17. 08. 2011 :: |
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Eyewitness testimony and Juror Decisions
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Brown, Cass, McMillan, Pearce
Curtin University, Western Australia |
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You will be presented with a scenario depicting a crime and testimonies from eyewitnesses. You will be asked a short series of questions about the witness statements.
This is a fourth year Psychology thesis project. |
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Social Psychology ::
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23. 06. 2011 :: |
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A Maze Task and Processing of Social Scenarios
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Kevin P. McIntyre, Jonathan Gallegos
Trinity University |
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This investigation examines how the skills needed to complete mazes influences how people think about social scenarios. You will be asked to complete a maze task and afterwards read a description of a common social interaction and respond by completing some questions about the scenario and about yourself. Your participation should take 5-10 minutes.
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Social Psychology ::
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06. 03. 2011 :: |
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Factors contributing to aggressive driving.
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Eloise Manby
Nottingham Trent University |
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This study involves completing a 10-15 minute on-line questionnaire which looks at personality factors, stress and her demographic information as predictors of the 'road rage' phenomenon also known as aggressive driving.
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Social Psychology ::
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21. 02. 2011 :: |
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Positive Emotional Experience Survey
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Leslie D. Kirby and Rebecca Garden
Vanderbilt University |
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This survey, which usually takes 30-45 minutes to complete, examines the psychological properties of two different positive emotional experiences.
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03. 01. 2011 :: |
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The News and You
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Kathryn Buchanan, Anat Bardi
Royal Holloway, University of London |
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Would you like the chance to win £50 worth of Amazon vouchers? If yes, then simply complete this questionnaire. We will ask you to complete some questions about personality, values and your current mood. You will also get to watch a you tube video of a news clip. At the end of the survey, you will receive feedback about your responses.
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Personality Psychology ::
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30. 07. 2013 :: |
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Experiences of employee appraisals and reviews
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Erica Hepper, Rachel Avery and Shyam Morjaria
University of Surrey |
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We are seeking to understand more about people's experiences of performance appraisals in the workplace (these are also known as performance review, performance evaluation, career development discussion, or employee appraisal, and they typically happen monthly, quarterly, biannually, or annually).
You will be asked your opinion about your most recent appraisal/review, your recent behavior at work, and a few questions about your general personality. The survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes. We need only people who are currently employed in a paid job and have experienced some kind of review or appraisal at work – thank you for your time.
Please only complete this survey if you are currently employed in a paid job - thank you! |
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Social Psychology ::
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17. 01. 2014 :: |
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Social Experiences and Emotions
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Kenny Brackstone
University of Southampton |
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I am requesting your participation in an online survey, which will take approximately 15-20 minutes, and will ask questions regarding your social experiences and emotions. In the survey, you will be asked to recall two experiences from your life. You will then be asked a range of questions about your feelings and emotions after recalling these experiences.
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21. 01. 2014 :: |
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Photos of You - Managing Unwanted Facebook Photos
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Caroline Lang
IADT, Dun Laoghaire |
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The purpose of this study is to explore how people manage unwanted Facebook photos that have been uploaded by other users.
If you use Facebook and are over 18 years of age, you are invited to take part in this research study on managing unwanted Facebook photos. This study is being undertaken by Caroline Lang as part of the MSc in Cyberpsychology in the Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design & Technology.
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Social Psychology ::
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11. 10. 2012 :: |
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The impact of entitled and humble attitudes on relationship satisfaction
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Camille Curry and Michael Christopher
Pacific University |
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The purpose of this study is to examine how entitled and humble attitudes impact one's satisfaction in romantic relationships. As a participant, you will be asked to complete a questionnaire about some of your attitudes and expectations, and about how you view your relationship. It is expected the study will take 20 to 40 minutes to complete. You are eligible to participate in the study if you are at least 18 years old and have been involved in a monogamous romantic relationship for at least one year. On completion of the study, you will have the opportunity to enter a drawing for one of two $100 Visa gift cards. The first fifty participants to complete the study will be entered twice in the drawing.
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14. 08. 2012 :: |
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Emotions Experienced after Sexual Intercourse
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Heitor Fernandes¹, Jean Natividade¹, Claudio Hutz¹, Daniel Kruger², Leif Kennair³
¹Univesidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, ²University of Michigan, ³Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
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The main goals of this study are to assess differences and similarities between men and women regarding emotions experienced after sex; the relations between these emotions and personality; and the relations between negative emotions and sexual strategies.
This survey consists of a set of brief questionnaires about your emotions, your sexual partner(s) and your personal characteristics. It takes around 15 minutes to complete the survey.
It takes around 15 minutes. |
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Clinical Psychology ::
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20. 08. 2012 :: |
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Development of a Self-Report Measure of Reward Responsivity
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John Hughes; Jean-François Etter
University of Vermont; University of Genevaonline pa |
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Decreased reward responsivity is usually defined as a reduction in the reinforcing efficacy of most rewards (nb – we are using the term “reward” to refer to presumed reinforcers). Anhedonia is a related concept that is typically defined as decreased pleasure from rewards. Apathy is also a related concept that is typically defined as reduced motivation to acquire rewards. However, there is often substantial overlap in how the three are defined. All three constructs have been hypothesized to occur in several psychiatric disorders such as depression, drug abuse, schizophrenia, and alexithymia.
The aim of this study is to develop a self-report measure of reward responsivity/anhedonia/apathy.
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Personality Psychology ::
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18. 07. 2012 :: |
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Person Evaluation II
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Dennis Küster, Eva Krumhuber
Jacobs University Bremen |
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You will see a picture of a person that is slightly different from the previous experiment. There will be 11 simple questions about how you perceive this person.
11 simple questions about a person |
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Perception ::
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15. 10. 2012 :: |
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How do people relate to interactions with and between characters.
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Nick Degens, Gert Jan Hofstede, Eva Krumhuber
Wageningen University, Jacobs Universityonline payda |
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Clinical Psychology ::
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24. 05. 2013 :: |
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Stimuli Outside of Awareness and the Color-Word Task
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Philip Bender, Joel Weinberger
Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University |
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This research explores the effect of subliminal stimulation on behavior. In this study, which takes approximately 20 minutes, participants are presented with information below the threshold for conscious awareness, and then asked to complete a color-naming task. Participants must be at least 18 years of age and speak English as their native language. This research is being conducted by a doctoral student at Adelphi University.
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Neuropsychology ::
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An examination of links between personality styles and the processing of facial expressions of emotion
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Catherine Prado, Matt Treeby, Simon Crowe
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia |
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Are you a male aged between 18 and 60, and are interested in helping us understand how personality can influence the way we understand other people’s feelings? We are seeking volunteers to participate in our Masters research project which will explore relationships between different personality types and the way we understand expressive facial displays of emotion. Participation will involve filling out an online questionnaire. You will be asked to complete some personality measures and view and rate a series of images of faces depicting different facial displays of emotion. It is anticipated that participating in this study will take approximately 15 to 20 minutes to complete.
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Applied Psychology ::
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Exploring interactions between mood, body image and exercise in everyday life
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Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Claire McNeel, Natasha Sanchez
Deakin University |
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Who we need:
Australian citizens aged 18 and 40 years who own an iPhone and are into fitness.
What the study is about:
We are looking at the relationships between wellbeing, body image and exercise, and how these things fluctuate in your every day life (rather than in laboratory settings).
What participation involves:
1. Downloading a free iPhone app (hence the need for an iPhone!)
2. Opening the app and completing an anonymous questionnaire (15-20 minutes) about your exercise, mood and body image in general.
3. The iPhone application is programmed to alarm 4 times each day and prompt you to complete a 1 minute questionnaire, for a total of seven days, which will ask you about your recent exercise activity and current mood.
4. Lastly, you will be asked to complete a short, 5minute online questionnaire that will ask you about your mood over the past week and the nature of your exercise.
5. Overall, total participation time is approximately 1 hour over the course of one week.
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10. 03. 2011 :: |
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Student Modelling via Facebook and the Social Web
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Kostas Mavropalias
Institute of Art Design & Technology (IADT), Ireland |
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The aim of the study is to investigate if and how students' data from social websites like Facebook can provide useful insights and assist E-Learning systems in improving the User Experience and the Learning Outcome by delivering better, customized content to each learner.
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Perception ::
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22. 03. 2011 :: |
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IAT Body Shape
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Erica Hart
American University |
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This study is looking at attitudes towards people with a variety of body shapes. You will be asked to answer a few questions about yourself, then do a short sorting task.
All participants who complete this online study will be entered to win a $50 gift card. This study should only take 20 minutes.
Doesn't work on Macs. Chance to win gift card for African American and Caucasian women 18-65 |
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Personality Psychology ::
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24. 03. 2011 :: |
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Attachment Insecurity and Compulsive Internet Use
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Zsofia Anna Utry
University of Glasgow |
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This study investigates the connection between close relationships and general problematic Internet use, also known as Internet Addiction.
You will be asked to fill in an Internet use scale, then an attachment style questionnaire will be presented for you. The survey can be completed in about 10-15 minutes.
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29. 03. 2011 :: |
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Beliefs About Sex and Relationships
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David de Jong, Harry Reis
University of Rochester |
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Are you currently sexually active? If you are either:
-sexually involved with someone on a very casual but somewhat regular basis,
-dating casually or seriously, and sexually involved with that person,
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-engaged or married, and sexually involved with that person…
…Please participate in our study! It will take approximately 20 minutes. Although we are not able to offer any payment for participation, some people may find the questions asked interesting and thought provoking. The goal of this research is to learn more about people’s beliefs regarding sex and relationships.
Click on or bookmark this link to access the survey. Please complete it when you can keep your answers private, and when you can complete it in one sitting.
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01. 06. 2011 :: |
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How do you decide on your new flat?
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Matthias Blümke & Katharina Groth
University of Heidelberg |
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Multinational online-study on decision-making: Which flat would you choose and why? What is going on in your mind while you are deciding? Several psychological constructs are tested to better understand the decision-making processes. The study takes only 10-15 minutes.
You can win an Amazon voucher worth 20 Euros (30 USD). |
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Other ::
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27. 04. 2011 :: |
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Citizen reactions to local community development projects
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Mark M. Fredrickson, Jake Bowers
University of Illinois |
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A brief study on how citizens engage with, evaluate, and react to local development projects run by non-profit organizations. Expected time is about 10 minutes.
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13. 05. 2011 :: |
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Humans and Other Animals -- Development and Validation of a New Scale
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Stephanie Grayson
California School of Professional Psychology, AIU-Los Angelesansonl |
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I am seeking volunteers for a study designed to create a scale that will measure ways in which people think about and relate to other animals. Participation is anonymous and involves responding to an online questionnaire that takes only about 20 minutes to complete. If you are at least 18 years of age, currently live in the United States, and are able to read English, you are eligible to participate.
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06. 06. 2011 :: |
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Social inclusion and young people
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Clio Berry
University of Sussex |
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This online questionnaire will ask you about your social inclusion and beliefs about yourself and other people. Anyone who is aged 14 to 35 years and is a current UK resident is able to take part. It will take up to 30 minutes.
Social inclusion means the level to which people feel included in various areas of living, for example, their job, education and family. The purpose of this study is to find out what young people in the UK do with their time and who they spend time with.
There are no immediate benefits to taking part in this research study. However, the findings will help to understand what young people do with their time - and so the findings could be used to help to inform services for young people in the UK.
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26. 07. 2011 :: |
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Sustainable actions at home and work
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Nadine Page
School of Psychology, University of Hertfordshireonl |
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This study is exploring how context affects our behaviour. It is investigating sustainable actions performed at home and work and the factors that influence behaviour. It is also exploring how behaviour relates to personal thinking and behaviour characteristics.
Participants will complete an online questionnaire which takes approximately 20 minutes. All data are confidential.
The study is being conducted in accordance to ethical guidelines and has received ethical approval from the Psychology Ethics Committee at the University of Hertfordshire, UK (Ethics Approval Code: PSY/01/11/SA).
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Internet Behaviour Survey
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Kane Boyatzis, Amanda Brown, Fabian Knips, Kimberly Sandford
Curtin University |
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We are conducting research into factors that influence how people respond in online surveys. The questions are simple, arranged over several pages, and should only take you between 15 and 20 minutes to complete. In the questionnaire, you will be asked about things like your attitudes towards completing surveys, and some of your online behaviours. Respondents have to be 18 and above to be eligible to participate in this online study.
Respondents have to be 18 and above to be eligible to participate in this online study. |
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Men's Experience of Sexual Activity
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David Rowland, Beth Adamski, Amy Myers, Cody Neal
Valparaiso University |
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This study investigates men’s experience of sexual activity. We ask that you respond to the questions below to help us study these topics. Responses will be completely confidential and anonymous and participation is strictly voluntary. The results will be reported at the group rather than the individual level. You may exit the study at any time without penalty. The survey will take approximately 10 minutes. Participants must be male and at least 18 years of age.
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Online Experiences
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Sharron Pears (The study is supervised by Alison Attrill, Senior lecturer in Psychology, DeMontfort University).
De Montfort University |
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Online Personality and Emotion Survey
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Sarah Burns, Sarah Egan, Lynne Roberts
Curtin University, Perth, Australia |
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The purpose of the research is to investigate how certain personality traits are associated with a persons emotional processes. If you are of 18 years of age or older, please participate in this 20 minute survey.
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Mood & Cognition
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Esther Afolalu
University of Glasgow |
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The study is investigating the influence of mood on cognition. To be eligible to take part in this study, you should be a native English speaker and aged between 18 and 30. The study should take around 20 minutes to complete.
The study has been reviewed and approved by the College of Social Sciences Ethics Committee of the University of Glasgow.
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29. 01. 2012 :: |
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Society’s View of Acute and Chronic Pain Conditions
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Fuschia Sirois, Laura Mitchell
Bishop's University |
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How are people with different acute and chronic pain conditions viewed by society? Are people with arthritis viewed differently than people who suffer from migraines? We need your help answer these important questions to better understand how society views people with different acute and chronic pain conditions and how these views may impact their quality of care.
Participation involves completing an online survey that includes questions about your opinions regarding how society views people with different acute and chronic pain conditions. For taking the time to participate in this survey you will be given the option to enter a draw for one of two $50 gift cards for an online bookstore.
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Past Experiences and Personality Survey
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Craig A. Smith
Vanderbilt University |
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This is an anonymous survey that should take 75 minutes or less to complete. In this survey you will be asked to describe a past experience that you originally found to be stressful, to provide in-depth ratings of this experience and of your reactions to it, and then to complete several personality measures.
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03. 02. 2012 :: |
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Spending Discretionary Income
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Jia Wei Zhang and Ryan Howell
San Francisco State University |
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The purpose of this study is to examine how recent purchases influence your happiness with life.
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Attitudes towards Relationships Study
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Angela Weaver
St. Francis Xavier University |
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Research on attitudes towards relationships generally and Friends with Benefits Relationships in particular. Friends with Benefits Relationships are defined as ongoing sexual activities that occur between partners who do not define the relationship as romantic. In this study, you will be asked to complete a series of measures assessing your opinions about relationships and sexuality. Participation involves completing an online survey that should take about 10-15 minutes of your time. Please note than anyone over the age of 18 can participate, regardless of past or current relationship experience. Your participation in this study can be done at your own convenience. Participation is anonymous, and you may choose to withdraw from the study at any time by not completing the study. If you choose to participate, at the end of the survey you will be given the opportunity to enter a lottery for a $50 Amazon.com gift credit.
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Sexual-Orientation, Coping-Styles, Self-Image, and Mood
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James LaCroce
Pacific Graduate School of Psychologyonline payday l |
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Welcome to mindbodymood. This online psychological research study investigates men's views of their bodies, moods, and behaviors. The study is supervised by faculty of Pacific Graduate School of Psychology and has met the approval of its Institutional Review Board.
Men of all ages are welcome to particpate
Data is collected through an internet-based questionnaire packet
Completing the questionnaires will take approximately 30 minutes
Data from this study will be used to complete a doctoral dissertation
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28. 08. 2004 :: |
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Relationship Breakup Inventory
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Sylvia Buet
University of Ulster |
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Research to identify factors involved in the recovery and adjustment of a relationship breakup.
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23. 11. 2004 :: |
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2004 US Presidential Election
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Alison Lenton
University of Edinburgh |
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The goal of this project is to better understand people's attitudes toward the outcome of the recent US Presidential Election. In order to do this, we ask questions about respondents' political preferences and emotions following the election. We also ask respondents to answer some further questions and provide some demographic information so that we have a better idea of who is participating in this study.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Have you ever played cards?
If so, you might enjoy this experiment about fantasy-playing-cards.
Afterwards background information will be provided.
Duration: 10-15 minutes
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Klaus Oberauer & Andrea Weidenfeld
University of Potsdam |
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Read and evaluate Statements about letters. An explanation about the theoretical background is provided directly after the experiment. Duration: approx. 5-10 minutes.
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The Faceprints Experiments. Juge facial Beauty
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Victor Johnston
New Mexico State University |
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Exciting!
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Greg Billock
California Institute of Technology |
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An arcade game style Web experiment on attention allocation
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Online test on logical thinking
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Jochen Musch, Birgit Naumer, and Christoph Klauer
University of Bonn |
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With individual feedback of the results. Duration: 5 minutes. Three monetary prizes will be awarded.
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Number estimation experiment
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Thomas Dudey, Adaptive Behavior and Cognition (ABC) group, Max Planck Institute for Human Development
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Grief Reaction Questionnaire
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Le Tchen and Galen Lehman
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Face Orientation
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Tübingen (Germany) |
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Look at a set of images, each contains 2 faces and point out the pair that has the same orientation.
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Determine your logical reasoning abilities
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Social Psychology department
University of Bonn |
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The experiment is designed to find out how people solve logical reasoning problems.
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An experiment on visual encoding of environments
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Chris Christou
Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen (Germany) |
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Absolute Pitch Questionnaire
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Valerie Descombes
McGill University |
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Cal State Fullerton |
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16. 10. 1999 :: |
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Sex - Crime - Holidays
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In our new experiment you will be presented short stories. Your task will be to answer some questions on these stories. Making research and to improve decision makingience theof magid to this web
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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Test on judgment of stimuli
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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A test to see how subjects make judgements of stimili and how those judgements reveal potential bias pertaining to the left and right cortexes
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An experiment about reaction time.
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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Measured your reaction time to the presentation of stimuli without having to make any kind of discrimination or choice
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Auditory perception: Mc Gurk Effect
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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This effect occurs when we hear and see someone talk. Our experience of speech is cross-modal: we obtain some information from looking at the lips and mouth movements of the talker
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University of Illinois |
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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Take advantage of the opportunity to learn more about your memory
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Bem Allen
Western Illinois University |
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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Visual perception: Motion Parallax
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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The Bad GuysTM have you trapped in a matrix of alternate universes! But by careful observation, aided by your ability to detect motion parallax, you may just be able to find your way out.
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Visual perception: Ambiguous Figures Illusion
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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Visual perception: Müller-Lyer Illusion
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Internet Psychology Lab
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Illusion which concerns differences in length of lines.
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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Cognition of gestures
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Samuel Spitzer
Oberlin Collegee> |
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A psycholinguistic sentence completion experiment
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Teenie Matlock
University of California, Santa Cruz |
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11. 08. 2006 :: |
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True or False?
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Berry Claus
University of Potsdam |
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Task: You will be presented with four stories. At the end of each story, someone is asking about something and receives a reply. Your task will be to judge whether the reply is true or false and to indicate on which information your judgement is based (duration: 10 minutes)
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04. 10. 2006 :: |
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Relationship Views 2
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Michelle Luke, Katherine Carnelley, and Ms Elle Boag
University of Southampton |
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The study involves engaging in a visualization task and completing a series of questionnaires about yourself.
The study has been approved by the university's internal review board. |
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Survey of Beliefs and Opinions: Self-report measure of 90 different religious, social, political, and spiritual beliefs
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Gerard Saucier & Tarik Bel-Bahar
Uiversity of Oregon |
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University of Oregon researchers have developed this empirical self-report survey based on a comprehensive analysis of beliefs and social attitudes. This survey contains two parts, each of which takes 10 to 20 minutes. Upon completion of each part, participants will receive a summary report including their Top Ten beliefs and scores on each belief as compared to a large group of people.
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06. 04. 2006 :: |
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Opinions of Literary Characters and their Choices
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Amanda Bolton
University of Calgary |
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This survey asks various questions about Harry Potter characters and what you think about them and things that they have done. You do not have to know anything about Harry Potter to answer. This survey also has more general questions that are not related to Harry Potter, such as what in general you think of choices people make, and a little about yourself (like your age and gender). It will not ask for your name or where you live.
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15. 05. 2006 :: |
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Judging English Sentences
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Albert Gatt
University of Aberdeen |
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This experiment asks you to make judgments of the naturalness of some English sentences. Judgements are made either using numbers or using a slider.
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Beliefs and Attitudes about Life Support
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Gloria Cowan and Melanie Bromley
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa |
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Participation will involve completing four attitude scales, plus a questionnaire relating to life support preferences and a recent life support case. The questionnaire will take approximately 20-30 minutes to complete.
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07. 05. 2005 :: |
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Creativity & Mental Health
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James C. Kaufman, Elias N. Khoury, and Melanie Bromley
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa |
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You are invited to participate in a 30 minute study investigating the relationship between creativity and mental illness.
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18. 07. 2005 :: |
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The Cannabis Experience and Everyday Functioning
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Liz Temple
University of New England, Australia |
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This study is exploring the effects of cannabis use. The survey will take about 20-30 minutes to complete.
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Men caring for wives/partners with dementia
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Kevin Baker
University of Leicester |
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Most research on carers seem to focus on women as the caregiver, very few studies investigate how men respond to the challenges of caring. Men make up a significant minority of carers looking after wives/partners with dementia. Some men negotiate this role successfully and some men experience difficulties. The aim of this research is to find out more about how caring affects men's view of the role and themselves.
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21. 09. 2005 :: |
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Attitudes Towards Organizations
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Dmitri Nesteruk
University of Southampton |
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This is a web-based study whose objective is to conduct a simple organizational test in order to ascertain the participant's values and beliefs.
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12. 09. 2005 :: |
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Picture sorting Experiment
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Sonja Geiger
Unversity of Potsdam |
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Please help us sorting a pile of pictures two photographers mixed up. After sorting them you will be asked to answer some questions about the pictures. Have fun!
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Personal Ads and Attraction
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Lucie Holmgreen & Debra Oswald
Marquette University |
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This study is examining dating preferences. To participate, you must be a man between the ages of 18 and 25. It will take approximately 40 minutes to complete this survey. All responses are anonymous.
Only for men between the ages of 18 and 25 |
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Who Are We?
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Steven Pirutinsky
Georgian Court University |
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This study examines the relationship between social identity and psychological well-being through a survey containing questions about attitudes towards the social groups you identify with and your attitudes, behaviors and emotions.
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30. 01. 2009 :: |
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Relationships & Sex
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Kristine M. Chapleau, Debra L. Oswald
Marquette University |
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This study is examining attitudes toward men and women. To participate, you must be at least 18 years old. It will take approximately 20-30 minutes to complete this survey. All responses are anonymous.
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27. 10. 2008 :: |
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Friendship Study
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Vera Sacharin and Richard Gonzalez
University of Michigan |
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We study cultural differences in friendship. Currently, we are focusing on Germany and the US, but participants from all backgrounds are welcome to respond to the survey.
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24. 11. 2008 :: |
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Authenticity and Well-Being
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Alison Lenton and Fiona Vass
The University of Edinburgh |
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This research aims to understand how people's past experiences relate to their presesnt understanding of themselves
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15. 07. 2009 :: |
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Personality and Cognitive Ability
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Tanaz Molapour
San Francisco Sate University |
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The present research study is aimed at understanding how personality characteristics influence cognitive abilities.You will be asked to complete one or more of the following short tasks: a) complete a word search task b) a reflective writing task. You will then be asked to fill out a series of questionnaires on emotion and personality, and demographic information.
Possibility to enter a raffle and win $25 |
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29. 01. 2010 :: |
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The World's Future
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Rory O'Brien McElwee
Rowan University |
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This is a 20 minute survey that asks how you think about the world's future. There also some personality questionnaires in the survey.
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13. 02. 2006 :: |
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Life experiences and season of birth
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A. Joinson, U.-D. Reips, T. Buchanan, C. Paine
Open University (1, 4), University of Zurich (2), University of Westminster (3) |
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A fun study
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04. 02. 2010 :: |
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Levels of retaliation on Responses to Transgressions
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Stacey MacKinnon
University of Prince Edward Island |
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Participants over the age of 18 needed for a study on evaluating transgressions and people’s responses to those transgressions. You will be asked to read and evaluate a brief account of a transgression that has occurred in someone else’s life as well as completing several individual difference questionnaires. It will take approximately 15-30 minutes of your time to complete this study.
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Perception of petty theft in primary school.
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Lynn Lansbury
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This is a study about perception of petty theft in primary school. You will read a passage of text, and then be asked to rate statements about it. After a short word task you will be asked to rate general statements on your perception of crime and families.
You will also be asked for basic demographic information (gender, age, occupation,place of residence).
The study will take up to 20 minutes to complete.
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04. 08. 2010 :: |
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Environmental beliefs and behaviours
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Nadine Page
University of Hertfordshire, UK |
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This online questionnaire study aims to understand people's environmental beliefs and behaviours about climate change and the environment. It is composed of a number of different scales that should take no more than 30 minutes to complete.
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Who am I? How do I behave? Am I happy?
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Kathryn Buchanan, Anat Bardi
Royal Holloway, University of London |
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A chance to win £50 for completion of an interesting survey concerning your personality traits, happiness levels and day-to-day behaviours. This study will take approx 15-25 minutes. Please note that non UK residents will receive the £50 in Amazon vouchers.
Participants will have a chance to win £50! |
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10. 05. 2007 :: |
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Rating the Attractiveness or Dominance of Men
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Sarah Evans
Northumbria University |
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This study involves rating the attractiveness or dominance of 15 men.
This study takes less than 5 minutes to complete |
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27. 06. 2007 :: |
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E-commerce attitudes survey
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Adam Joinson & Yau Ching Hercules Chan
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The purpose of this study is to investigate people's attitudes towards e-commerce.
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18. 07. 2007 :: |
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What do you think of your employer?
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Sina Bader
University of Tuebingen, Germany |
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This study is part of my dissertation project at the University of Tuebingen, Germany
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22. 12. 2006 :: |
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The Attention Game!
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Marissa Gorlick
University California Santa Cruz |
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Test out how attentive you can be and play The Attention Game!
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09. 08. 2007 :: |
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Web Design and Web Credibility
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Hien Nguyen, Judith Masthoff, Peter Edwards
Computing Science Department, University of Aberdeen |
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In this study, we investigate which factors influence the credibility of a website providing health care information. Credibility of a website is how much you find it believable and trustworthy.
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