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archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 21. 10. 2005 ::
:: The Love Psychic Test ::
  Melissa J. Williams
University of California, Berkeley
  Men and women, take this quiz to find out how good you are at predicting whether others' romantic relationships will last. The stereotype is that women are better at this task than men ... but is it true? Test your skills against your partner or friend to find out who's a dunce at detective work, and who's a Love Psychic!
   
archived   Perception :: in English :: 21. 09. 2007 ::
:: Perception of Consensus in Argumentative Debates ::
  Guillaume Cabanac
University of Toulouse (France)
  The purpose of this experiment is to learn more about human perception of consensus in argumentative discussions. As a computer scientist, I intend to measure how close a "social validation" algorithm is from human perception of consensus. This study involves identifying and synthesizing opinions in argumentative debates. Completing the experiment should take around 30-40 minutes. You will be given a login and password, so you may interrupt the experiment at any time and come back later to finish it. Your participation will contribute to improve debates summarization algorithms, which are useful for reducing readers' cognitive load.
In order to participate in this experiment you will need the free Java Runtime Environment (a link is provided).
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 01. 01. 2000 ::
:: Müller-Lyer Experiment ::
  Michael Birnbaum
Cal State Fullerton
 
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 13. 01. 2009 ::
:: Personality, Relationships and Success ::
  Kathleen Metcalfe, Erika Koch
St. Francis Xavier University
  This study will examine various features involved with recollection of outperformance-based events. In this study you will be asked to recall a time when you were successful in any aspect of your life, and you felt that someone was comparing himself or herself to you based on this success. The study will consist of five questionnaires assessing your personality and your reactions to this comparison. The five questionnaires should take approximately 25 minutes to complete.
Study link now leads to summary of results
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 12. 10. 2004 ::
:: Thinking logically? ::
  Katrin Fischer und Sonja Geiger
Universität Potsdam
  This is a short online experiment that tries to capture your ideas of logical rules. At the end you have the chance to see in how far your understanding is according to logical rules. The time to complete this experiment should be at most 5 minutes
very short (appr. 3 min.)!
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 28. 05. 2009 ::
:: Personality Traits and Patterns of Problematic Online Pornography Use ::
  Eva Kimonis and James V Ray
University of South Florida
  The purpose of this research study is to examine personality characteristics associated with patterns of problematic online pornography use. You do not have to have a problem with online pornography use to participate in the study.
   
archived   other :: in English :: 22. 02. 2006 ::
:: Investigation: Perceptions of Complex Human Behaviour ::
  Stephen Lindsay and Elizabeth Brimacombe
University of Victoria, Canada
  You'll watch a brief (1- to 2-minute) video depicting examples of human behaviour, then complete a brief demographic questionnaire (age, gender, geographical loacale, etc.), then perform word puzzles as a delay activity for a few minutes before answering questions about the video. At the end, you'll receive a debriefing that explains the purpose of the study.
A learning experience!
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 03. 11. 2007 ::
:: Personality and Face Perception ::
  Tal Yarkoni
Washington University
  You will make different kinds of judgments about human faces, and (optionally) fill out a number of short personality questionnaires.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 29. 02. 2004 ::
:: Visual Perception ::
  Todd Kahan
Bates Collegee>
  This experiment examines motion perception and takes 15 minutes or less. You will see your data along with an explanation upon completion. Thank you for your help!
In order to participate in this experiment you will need Macromedia's free Authorware plugin. A link is provided.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 05. 12. 2005 ::
:: Identifying objects ::
  Albert Gatt
University of Aberdeen
  A game in which you describe an object for an imaginary partner so that s/he can identify it. Takes about 15 minutes.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 09. 12. 2005 ::
:: Study of Team Experiences and Perspectives ::
  Kevin Grinstead and Tumona Austin
Alliant International University
  Have you ever wondered how group project teams get formed? We have, so we are conducting a research study to learn more about college and graduate students' team experiences and perspectives, including aspects of team formation, as part of our doctoral program at the San Diego campus of the California School of Organizational Studies at Alliant International University. We are seeking student participants from all backgrounds, all participants will remain anonymous. The study takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. If you know of other potential participants, we would be very grateful if you could forward this request to them and are more than happy to share a summary of our findings when the study is complete. To request a copy of the research report and/or have any questions about the project, please send an e-mail to the research team at the following e-mail address: TKO_AIU@yahoo.com.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 22. 12. 2008 ::
:: Poker Experiment! ::
  Denise Frauendorfer, Ulf-Dietrich Reips
University of Zurich
  As part of my master's thesis in the Department of Psychology at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, I created a Web experiment about the game of poker. Even if you never played poker before, your contribution to this study is very important! For the purpose of this research we welcome a broad range of poker skills. I would be very grateful, if you could please participate. It takes 10 min or less. With your complete participation you will be included in a raffle of three prizes to win: $100, $50 or $30 (or the equivalent in local currency). The prize level will depend on the draw ranking and is not influenced by your performance. Please click on the link above to participate in the Web experiment. Thank you very much for your contribution!