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archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 27. 01. 2010 ::
:: Online gambling behaviour ::
  Abby McCormack and Mark Griffiths
Nottingham Trent University
  This survey is for anyone who has participated in online gambling at some point in their lives. The survey is about your online gambling behaviour and involves questions about the type of gambling you do online, how often, how long for, how much you spend, why you gamble and your opinions on gambling. All information is anonymous and your responses can not be linked back to you in anyway.
   
archived   Methodology :: in English :: 12. 12. 2005 ::
:: The Personality & Openness Study ::
  U.-D. Reips, T. Buchanan, C. Paine, A. Joinson
University of Zurich, University of Westminster, Open Universityans
  The topic of the study is personality and general openness. We will also ask for some demographic information (e.g. age, gender) and your season of birth, as well as some information about your use of the Internet. We would like you to answer every item in the survey using the response options provided. This survey comprises 7 pages which should take you around 10 to 15 minutes to complete.
Hot pick
   
archived   Developmental Psychology :: in English :: 26. 01. 2006 ::
:: Gay Male Relationships Study ::
  Nicolas Warner
Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Argosy University Chicago, USA
  What factors contribute to the success and quality of gay male relationships? Limited research has been conducted in this area but this unique new research study is investigating gay male parental relationships and adult, intimate, same-sex relationships of gay men from perspectives that have primarily been studied only in heterosexual relationships. This research study involves participation in a one-time, voluntary, completely anonymous, Internet-based survey. Visit the secure, digitally encrypted survey website at www.gaymale-relstudy.com for detailed instructions on participating in the survey and completing the 3 subsections of the survey. You can complete the survey on any computer with Internet access in as little as 20 minutes. To participate in this research study, you must be a self-identified gay male, age 18 or older, and currently involved in a same-sex, close, intimate, or love relationship of at least 3 months or longer in duration. (Close, intimate, or love relationship signifies a relationship that is romantic in nature as opposed to solely platonic or solely friendly in nature.) If you meet the above prerequisites, please participate in this exciting and important new research study by visiting the survey website at www.gaymale-relstudy.com. If you are not eligible to participate in this study, you can still help by telling other potential participants about the study. Please contact the research study Investigator with any questions you may have regarding the study at gmrelstudy@gmail.com. This research study has been reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board of the Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Argosy University Chicago. The design of this research study and the handling of the data gathered by this study are compliant with the research regulations and guidelines of the Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Argosy University Chicago, American Psychological Association research guidelines, psychological Internet-based research guidelines, and HIPAA Privacy Rule research guidelines.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 09. 06. 2004 ::
:: Scenarios and Personal Stories ::
  Erika Koch
McDaniel College
  Brief (15-20 minute) study that asks participants to consider hypothetical situations and comment on events that have affected their own lives
view archived version of this web survey
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 28. 08. 2004 ::
:: Relationship Breakup Inventory ::
  Sylvia Buet
University of Ulster
  Research to identify factors involved in the recovery and adjustment of a relationship breakup.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 27. 06. 2004 ::
:: Sexually Explicit Material in the Workplace Survey ::
  Monica Whitty
Queen's University Belfast
  The purpose of this study is to ascertain individual’s views on sexually explicit material in the workplace, and the impact on having to witness sexually explicit material in the workplace. This survey should take approximately 10 - 15 minutes to complete.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 05. 02. 2005 ::
:: Views on Creativity ::
  Melanie Bromley
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa
  We are investigating people's perceptions of creativity and their opinions on mental illness.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 08. 11. 2004 ::
:: Who am I? Questions on your personality ::
  Michael Riketta and Jochen Gebauer
University of Tübingen and Cardiff Universityonline
  The study has the goal to explore the motivational foundations of self-views. You will be asked to indicate your agreement with self-descriptive statements that refer to several domains of life. The survey should take about 15-20 minutes to complete.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 21. 02. 2005 ::
:: Assessment of Interpersonal Hate ::
  Katherine Aumer-Ryan
University of Texas at Austin
  Conducting a study on people's personal experiences with hate and being hated. You will be asked general questions about your experiences with hate and to retell stories about your personal experience of hating someone and being hated by someone. Results will show you how your experience of hate compares with those that have taken the study.
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 16. 03. 2005 ::
:: Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Study ::
  David Hardisty
Graduate of Stanford University
  The study involves different ways of accessing a research article, reading a clinical vignette and answering some questions in two sessions (a week apart), with a total duration of about 25min. Compensation: an email with a report of the study findings and a chance to win one of six $50 gift certificates to Amazon.com
Mental health practitioners or professionals-in-training only
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 20. 01. 2005 ::
:: Favourites Questionnaire ::
  Steve Janssen
University of Amsterdam
  What are your favourite movies, books, and records?
Questionnaire takes about 15 minutes to complete.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 27. 01. 2007 ::
:: Favourites Questionnaire ::
  Steve Janssen
University of Amsterdam
  Participants have to name their three favourite movies, books and records and indicate when they had encountered them for the first time. Questionnaire takes about ten minutes to complete.
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 17. 06. 2006 ::
:: Workplace Beliefs ::
  Sharon Gold, Mark Rubin, Don Munro
University of Newcastle, NSW, Australiaonline payday
  The aim of this study is to investigate the different self-evaluations that people have at work. Participants have the option of entering a prize draw with a 1 chance in 50 of winning AU$50.00 gift certificate from Amazon.com!
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 11. 08. 2006 ::
:: True or False? ::
  Berry Claus
University of Potsdam
  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)
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 03. 07. 2007 ::
:: Personal Growth and Coping with Arthritis ::
  Rebecca Purc-Stephenson
University of Windsor
  The purpose of this study is to investigate personal growth and adjustment to arthritis, and how these may change over time. In addition, this study will explore the role of personal characteristics (e.g., optimism, hope) in adjustment and coping with arthritis.
This is a web survey
   
archived   Internet Science :: in English :: 27. 06. 2007 ::
:: E-commerce attitudes survey ::
  Adam Joinson & Yau Ching Hercules Chan
  The purpose of this study is to investigate people's attitudes towards e-commerce.
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 20. 04. 2007 ::
:: Therapy Dropout Prevention ::
  David Hardisty
Columbia University
  The study involves different ways of accessing a research article, reading a clinical vignette and answering some questions in two sessions (a week apart), with a total duration of about 25 minutes. To participate in this study you must be either a mental health practitioner or professional-in-training and be at least 18 years old. Also, you must NOT be currently employed as a mental health researcher. Compensation is a chance to win one of four $50 gift certificates to Amazon.com.
professional psychologists only
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 18. 03. 2005 ::
:: Perceived Body Image Satisfaction ::
  Robert Dion
Bates Collegee>
  five minute online survey
really really need some participants for a senior thesis
   
archived   Developmental Psychology :: in English :: 02. 06. 2005 ::
:: Parental Help-Seeking and Service Utilization Attitudes ::
  Donyell Coleman
Wayne State University
  We are looking for parents with at least one child (10-19 years old) to participate in an online study examining preferred sources of advice and services for teenagers with mental health problems, such as alcohol abuse. The study takes 10 - 15 minutes to complete. In appreciation of your time, you may enter a raffle for one of three Palm Zire 72s.
   
archived   other :: in English :: 26. 09. 2004 ::
:: Sexually Expressed Boyhood Relationships with Older Males ::
  David L. Riegel
The On Line Institute for Psychological Researchonli
  This completely anonymous survey is intended to collect detailed retrospective self reported data in order to test the "harm" or "victimological" hypotheses about these relationships. It is directed primarily, but not exclusively, at male college students, and college personnel and others are asked to serve as intermediaries by making the existence of the questionnaire known to potential respondents.
Information on researcher and publications available from link on research site
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 15. 02. 2006 ::
:: Cross-Cultural Definitions Of Abuse Within Families ::
  Kathleen Malley-Morrison
Boston University
  There are three parts to the Survey: Part I asks for basic descriptive information, and should not take long to complete. In Part II we ask you to provide your definitions and brief examples of abuse. Your answers in these first two parts will provide us with the basic information we need to understand different perspectives on abuse. Part III will allow you to give your views concerning different forms of aggression at greater length.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 06. 09. 2006 ::
:: Questionnaire on the Belief in Conspiracy Theories ::
  Martin Bruder
University of Cambridge
  This questionnaire examines the extent to which you personally believe in a number of conspiracy theories. At the end of the questionnaire you will have the chance to see your personal average score and compare your endorsement of conspiracy theories with other respondents. (duration: approx. 10 min)
offers personal feedback
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 04. 02. 2010 ::
:: Levels of retaliation on Responses to Transgressions ::
  Stacey MacKinnon
University of Prince Edward Island
  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.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 16. 02. 2010 ::
:: Change Within Romantic Relationships ::
  Grace Larson
Pomona Collegee>
  This survey is part of my senior thesis on change within romantic relationships. You are invited to participate if you began dating your current romantic partner within the last 3 to 9 months. The survey will take between 15 and 30 minutes of your time, and will make you eligible to win one of eight $25 gift certificates to Amazon.com.
Participants will have an approx. 1 in 15 chance to win a $25 gift certificate from Amazon.com. For those currently in relationships only.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 03. 05. 2010 ::
:: Contemporary Interpersonal Attitudes Assessment ::
  Mark F. Lenzenweger
Binghamton University, State University of New York (SUNY)ansonline
  This is a questionnaire study of interpersonal attitudes, behaviors, thoughts, and feelings.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 19. 07. 2009 ::
:: Trust, Homophily, and Intimacy in Online and Offline Friendships ::
  Ashlee Jenkins
Curtin University of Technology
  This study examines how online and offline friendships compare, and what factors contribute to the quality of these friendships.
Participants will have the opportunity to enter in the draw to win a US$50 Amazon.com gift voucher
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 10. 07. 2009 ::
:: How Do I Spend My Money? ::
  Peter Caprariello, Harry Reis
University of Rochester
  The following is a six minute online study about different ways you may have spent your money in the past. You are eligible to participate if you speak English and are at least 18 years of age.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 14. 05. 2009 ::
:: Who are we? ::
  Steven Pirutinsky
Georgian Court University
  This study examines the relationship between social identity and psychological well-being, and contains questions about attitudes towards the social groups you identify with and your attitudes, behaviors and emotions. The questions have been designed so that any individual regardless of ethnic, professional or religious identity will be able to complete them.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 06. 08. 2008 ::
:: Perceptions of Obama ::
  Carlos Navarrete, Michael Mott, Melissa McDonald
Michigan State University
  Researchers at Michigan State University want to hear YOUR attitudes and perceptions about life--including what you think about Barack Obama. Let your opinion be heard by answering a short attitude survey that includes evaluating pictures of famous people.
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 18. 04. 2008 ::
:: Therapist Contributions to the Therapeutic Alliance: From the Client's Perspective ::
  Carlton T. Duff
University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canadaonli
  For this study, we are interested in your experience of counselling or psychotherapy and your impressions of your counsellor or psychotherapist.
Participants have the chance to win one of four $100 CDN cash prizes!
   
archived   Developmental Psychology :: in English :: 24. 04. 2008 ::
:: How Likely? - A Plausibility Survey ::
  Elizabeth Johnson, Jesse Snedeker
Harvard University
  What kinds of information do we use in our everyday language comprehension? Word order, general knowledge, intonation, emotion... and plausibility. If you hear a restaurant employee ask "Can I bake your order?" you know that the resulting interpretation is implausible. It would be much more plausible to ask "Can I take your order?" In this study, we ask you to rate the plausibility of 48 sentences describing events taking place in a playroom setting. We hope to use these ratings as the basis for a more extensive exploration of our use of plausibility in language processing.
Less than 10 minutes!
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 16. 12. 2011 ::
:: Online Experiences ::
  Sharron Pears (The study is supervised by Alison Attrill, Senior lecturer in Psychology, DeMontfort University).
De Montfort University
  Social Psychology/ Internet Science
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 29. 01. 2012 ::
:: Society’s View of Chronic Health Conditions ::
  Fuschia Sirois, Laura Mitchell
Bishop's University
  How are people with different chronic health conditions viewed by society? Are people with diabetes viewed differently than people with asthma? We need your help answer these important questions to better understand how society views people with different chronic health 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 chronic health 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.
This the first of four separate but related studies
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 03. 01. 2012 ::
:: How do you and your partner prefer to deal with relationship problems? ::
  Jonathan O'Hara, Christine Critchley
Swinburne University of Technology
  To improve our understanding of how couples differ in the way they prefer to talk about relationship problems, we'd like you and your partner to each complete a short 20-minute questionnaire. For your contribution we will send you a report summarising the early findings of this research. If you also choose to complete a follow-up questionnaire, you'll receive a free personalised profile that will give you an insight into your relationship preferences and how you compare with other people similar to you.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 13. 05. 2011 ::
:: Humans and Other Animals -- Development and Validation of a New Scale ::
  Stephanie Grayson
California School of Professional Psychology, AIU-Los Angelesansonl
  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.
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 08. 08. 2011 ::
:: An evaluation of individual workplace performance ::
  Céline Rojon (in cooperation with fellow Psychology & Management researchers)
University of Surrey/UK
  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.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 21. 02. 2011 ::
:: Positive Emotional Experience Survey ::
  Leslie D. Kirby and Rebecca Garden
Vanderbilt University
  This survey, which usually takes 30-45 minutes to complete, examines the psychological properties of two different positive emotional experiences.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 18. 03. 2011 ::
:: Meeting Point Study ::
  Bjoern Zenker
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
  The purpose of this study is to examine how people meet. We will ask you to mark the location on different maps, where you want to meet your friend, when both of you are heading to a common destination. The study will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 16. 09. 2010 ::
:: Online crying study ::
  Gwenda Simons & Martin Bruder
University of Oxford & University of Konstanzonline
  We would like to ask participants to complete a survey (approx 30 minutes) on crying and the ways people might prevent themselves from crying.
   
archived   Perception :: in English :: 14. 02. 2014 ::
:: Parents' Perceptions of Children's Food TV Ads ::
  Tamerah Tomas
Saint Martin's University
  The purpose of the study is to examine how parents of children between the ages of 6-12 perceive the effects of food TV ads upon their children. If you are a custodial guardian and parent of at least one child in this age group, you are invited to participate.
At the end of the survey, you may enter your email address to enter my drawing of winning a $30 Bed, Bath, and Beyond gift card. The surveys are not linked so the information from the survey will not correlate with the gift card drawing.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 21. 08. 2012 ::
:: Sense of Community and Personality Research Study ::
  Kath Boekamp
Curtin University, Perth, Western Australiaonline pa
  Most people know when they have a Sense of Community and when they don’t. There are many factors that contribute to the development of a Sense of Community. Some factors are Environmental (i.e., size of town/suburb), others are Individual factors (i.e. extroversion or optimism). Little research has been done on whether individual personality type factors have any bearing on how someone develops a Sense of Community. I’d like to invite you to take part in a study which will provide information to help us understand how people connect to their community as well as how we might support and even improve these connections. Each questionnaire includes instructions on the type of questions that will follow and the way to respond (such as giving a rating on a 5 point scale on how much you agree with a statement from very little to a lot). In total the survey should take you no longer than 30min, possibly less. All your responses to the questionnaires and personal information will be kept absolutely confidential. Your name will be converted to a code number, and only the anonymous group average data from all participants will be used for any published research.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 19. 07. 2013 ::
:: Social Factors and Narcissism ::
  Elizabeth Huxley; Boris Bizumic
Australian National University
  This study is interested in examining the way experiences in life such as childhood experiences, social perceptions, technology use and stress may shape the development of narcissism. Participation will consist of completing a 30 minute survey with the option to complete a short follow-up survey in approximately 6 months. Participants who complete the second phase of this study will also be eligible to enter a draw to receive one of five $30AUD gift vouchers to either iTunes, Amazon or the Co-Op Bookstore.
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 20. 01. 2013 ::
:: A study to show the relationship between flow experience, the autotelic personality, character strengths and motivation. ::
  Adam Gibson
University of Northampton
  A brief study concerned with identifying flow experiences and analyzing the interactions of signature character strengths, motivational states and the autotelic personality during those experiences.
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 19. 10. 2012 ::
:: Music-Based Videogames Survey ::
  Gianna Cassidy & Anna Paisley
Glasgow Caledonian University
  As part of an ongoing EPSRC-funded project at GCU, the following survey is designed to investigate current uses of and, attitudes towards, music based videogames.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 20. 01. 2016 ::
:: Test Your Stress: Online Life Stress Project ::
  Antonia Bifulco, Ruth Spence
Middlesex University
  This is to help us develop a valid and sophisticated online measure of stressful life events and long-term problems and their association with mental and physical health.
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 03. 09. 2011 ::
:: Artistic Creativity and Mental Health: Relationships among Creativity, Hardiness, and Mood in Visual Artists ::
  Beth A. Rhoads
Chestnut Hill College
  I am seeking the participation of non-arists for dissertation research that will explore relationships among resiliency, mood, and creativity in visual artists and non-artists. Study volunteers must be 18 years of age or older. As a participant, you will be asked to complete a brief demographic survey and three web-based questionnaires. Participation will take fewer than 30 minutes and the survey may be completed at your convenience online. The information you provide will be kept completely confidential and no personally identifying information will be collected. The Internal Review Board (IRB) of Chestnut Hill College, chaired by Jessica Kahn, Ph.D., has approved this research (215-248-7045; kahnj@chc.edu). My dissertation chair is Cheryll Rothery, Psy.D. (215-248-7023; rotheryc@chc.edu). If you need any further information, I am very happy to provide it. Beth Rhoads, MA, LPC Primary Researcher: Psy.D. Student (Clinical Psychology) Chestnut Hill College 9601 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118-2693 USA Email: brhoadsdissertation@gmail.com Phone: 215-316-2255
Seeking non-artist participants for comparison group
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 07. 08. 2011 ::
:: The Demographics of Sexual Desire ::
  Sarah Orton and Michael Warren
The Evergreen State College
  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.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 03. 02. 2012 ::
:: Spending Discretionary Income ::
  Jia Wei Zhang and Ryan Howell
San Francisco State University
  The purpose of this study is to examine how recent purchases influence your happiness with life.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 30. 03. 2012 ::
:: Memory Awareness Questionnaire ::
  Helen Williams
University of Richmond
  This research stems from our interest in people’s awareness of their own memory abilities, and people’s justifications about how accurately they remember something. You will be asked to make a judgment about other people’s memory experiences from memory justification statements they made in a previous memory experiment.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 18. 03. 2009 ::
:: Personal Ads and Attraction ::
  Lucie Holmgreen & Debra Oswald
Marquette University
  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
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 04. 06. 2009 ::
:: Infidelity Study ::
  Ulrich Orth and Richard W. Robins
University of Bern and University of California, Davis
  The aim of this study is to understand emotional responses to infidelity and how people differ in their responses. Have you or your partner been involved in infidelity within the last 3 months? If yes, you are invited to participate in this research study. We will ask you to complete the survey 4 times, with 2 week-intervals between each survey administration.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 18. 12. 2008 ::
:: Evaluating an unknown disease ::
  Mirta Galesic & Rocio Garcia Retamero
Max Planck Institute, Berlin, Germany & University of Granada, Spain
  Imagine that the town in which you live in is affected by an unknown, deadly disease. The study will take at most 5 minutes of your time.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 21. 11. 2008 ::
:: The Health Behaviours, Self-perceptions, and Intentions of Health-minded People. ::
  Fuschia Sirois, Kyle Stanyar
University of Windsor
  Do you consider yourself to be a health-minded person, that is someone who in general makes choices and decisions with your health in mind? If so, we would like to invite you to participate in a research survey that is exploring how your self-perceptions, health behaviours and intentions to engage in health behaviours are related. The survey takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes to complete and your responses will be anonymous. As a thank you for participating, you will be given the option to enter a draw for one of two $100 gift certificates for an on-line bookstore. Portions of this research will contribute to an honours thesis for K. Stanyar which is being supervised by Dr. F. Sirois.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 15. 07. 2009 ::
:: Personality and Cognitive Ability ::
  Tanaz Molapour
San Francisco Sate University
  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
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 24. 08. 2009 ::
:: Personality Soup! ::
  Erica Hepper
University of Southampton
  A whole mix of questionnaires assessing various dimensions of personality, and how they relate to everyday attitudes and feelings. All participants welcome!
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 24. 11. 2009 ::
:: Gender Roles in Romantic Relationships ::
  Tara Marshall
Brunel University
  This study examines attitudes toward the roles of men and women in romantic relationships. It has been approved by the Brunel University Psychology Research Ethics Committee. It should take about 15-20 minutes to complete. All responses are completely anonymous and confidential. There are no risks involved with participation; in fact, you may actually learn something about yourself or your relationship. You must fulfill the following criteria to be included in this study: 1. You must be at least 18 years old. 2. You must be currently involved in a romantic relationship. This may range from a newly-initiated dating relationship (that, at minimum, has involved at least two dates) to a long-term marriage.
Participants must be involved in a romantic relationship
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 29. 01. 2010 ::
:: The World's Future ::
  Rory O'Brien McElwee
Rowan University
  This is a 20 minute survey that asks how you think about the world's future. There also some personality questionnaires in the survey.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 18. 07. 2005 ::
:: The Cannabis Experience and Everyday Functioning ::
  Liz Temple
University of New England, Australia
  This study is exploring the effects of cannabis use. The survey will take about 20-30 minutes to complete.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 08. 01. 2006 ::
:: Survey of Beliefs and Opinions: Self-report measure of 90 different religious, social, political, and spiritual beliefs ::
  Gerard Saucier & Tarik Bel-Bahar
Uiversity of Oregon
  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.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 28. 06. 2004 ::
:: Human Motivation & Motive Strength ::
  Arlen Moller, Richard Ryan, & Edward Deci
University of Rochester
  This is a study about what motivates people and what people find important. You will be asked to answer some questions reflecting on your current situation and reflecting on your past.
15 minutes or 25 minutes (you choose what you feel comfortable with)
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 30. 10. 2004 ::
:: Hobbies and Interests Study ::
  V. Egan and G. Hagger-Johnson
Glasgow Caledonian University and the University of Edinburghansonl
  The purpose of this study is to see whether people with particular types of personality have particular types of interest patterns, and whether the viewers and users of different types of website have interest patterns and personalities that vary.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 13. 12. 2004 ::
:: The Longevity Attitude Survey ::
  W. Scott Badger
University of Idaho
  The trend toward significantly longer life spans has several implications for social, religious, ethical, and teleological issues. This study examines attitudes and beliefs regarding these issues.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 16. 11. 2005 ::
:: Robot Mind Survey ::
  Dan Wegner
Harvard University
  Can a robot be held accountable for its actions? Does it deserve rights? Can it feel? Help us learn how you view robots in society.
5-10min of Robot Goodness
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 30. 07. 2005 ::
:: Personality, Health, and Safety Behaviours ::
  Fuschia M. Sirois
University of Windsor
  The purpose of this study is to explore the types of preventative health and household safety behaviours people engage in. Survey time 20-30 mins. Every participant gets a chance to win gift certificates.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 18. 06. 2007 ::
:: Everything you've always wanted to say about fat people ::
  Silke Ranisch-Lilienthal
Birkbeck College, University of London
  Asks for your attitude towards fat men and women, respectively. There are 5 different questionnaires to fill in and some general information about yourself. You have the opportunity to comment on the questionnaires at the end. There are two questions that cannot sensibly be answered by heterosexual men - please just skip them.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 07. 03. 2007 ::
:: Time perspective, saving money and the environment ::
  Anna Rabinovich
University of Exeter, UK
  This survey is part of a research project being conducted at the University of Exeter investigating the perception of time and its effects on different kinds of behaviour.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 18. 02. 2012 ::
:: Past Experiences and Personality Survey ::
  Craig A. Smith
Vanderbilt University
  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.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 23. 07. 2011 ::
:: Exploring a Moral Basis for Recycling: Extending the Theory of Planned Behaviour ::
  Lucy Chan
Curtin University
  This study involves a short online questionnaire (most people finish in about 5 minutes). The purpose is to investigate whether a moral extension of the theory of planned behaviour can provide a better explanation for people's recycling behaviour.
Australian residents aged over 18 only
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 06. 06. 2011 ::
:: Social inclusion and young people ::
  Clio Berry
University of Sussex
  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.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 20. 04. 2011 ::
:: Responding to Moral Dilemmas ::
  Responding to Moral Dilemmas
University of Konstanz
  Section: Judgment and Decision Making In this study we examine how people take moral decisions. You will be asked to read four short scenarios and to indicate for each how you would decide in this morally challenging situation. At the end of the study, there will be three questionnaires about your personality. Participating in the study will take approximately 20 minutes of your time. At the end of the study you will be able to enter your name into a prize draw and, after all participants have completed the study, we will randomly allocate two prizes of €50 each (or the equivalent in your currency) to two participants.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 10. 09. 2010 ::
:: Sharing Your Experiences ::
  Erica Hepper and Kenny Brackstone
University of Southampton, UK
  This 20-minute survey explores the experiences that we share with close others. You will be asked to bring to mind someone you are close to, describe an experience you shared with that person, and answer some questions about it.
   
archived   Perception :: in English :: 15. 10. 2012 ::
:: How do people relate to interactions with and between characters. ::
  Nick Degens, Gert Jan Hofstede, Eva Krumhuber
Wageningen University, Jacobs Universityonline payda
 
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 27. 07. 2013 ::
:: Coping processes, sexual risk taking and self-harm. ::
  Naomi Mwamba
University of Northumbria at Newcastle
  I'm conducting a research thesis on the effects of childhood/adulthood traumatic events on an individual's sexual risk taking and self harm behaviours, looking specifically at how this link is influenced by coping processes. I'm hoping to recruit males and females over the age of 18 who have no history of psychiatric disorder and who do not take psychiatric medication. The survey is completely anonymous, can be done online at your own convenience, and only takes 20 minutes to complete. The survey can be found on the following link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/M2DPBNZ
   
archived   Internet Science :: in English :: 20. 10. 2012 ::
:: Information security and social media users ::
  Hemamali Tennakoon
Kingston University, London
  Social media has become a popular part of the Internet and in recent years the concern for information security online has been a much discussed topic. This research aim to study the social media business models and the user behavior affected by information security concerns.
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 21. 12. 2014 ::
:: Perceptions of effective leadership ::
  Claudia Buengeler, Astrid Homan, Sven Voelpel
University of Amsterdam
  This online study is about perceptions of effective leadership. After a short scenario, respondents indicate what leader behaviors they find effective in the described situation. The survey is anonymous and takes approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. The study is available in English, German, and Dutch. To thank you for participation, there will be a prize draw (50 Euro gift certificate).
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 27. 11. 2010 ::
:: FOR MALES ONLY: Responses to Transgressions ::
  Stacey L. MacKinnon
University of Prince Edward Island
  This project aims to explore the impact of gender on people’s evaluations of transgressions and responses to those transgressions. By doing research it is hoped that we can begin to understand which responses to transgressions are more or less acceptable in our society. Participation in this project will take approximately 10-15 minutes of your time and is open to MALES ONLY.
This study is currently open to MALES ONLY.
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 10. 03. 2011 ::
:: Student Modelling via Facebook and the Social Web ::
  Kostas Mavropalias
Institute of Art Design & Technology (IADT), Ireland
  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.
only takes 15-20 minutes to complete
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 23. 01. 2011 ::
:: Perceptions of Courage and Attitudes Toward Seeking Mental Health Treatment ::
  Suzanne E. Roussel
Chestnut Hill College
  A study on perceptions of courage and attitudes toward seeking mental health treatment. Approved by the Chestnut Hill College Institutional Review Board (IRB). To be eligible to participate, you must be: • A self-identified biological male • Between the ages of 18 and 65. The survey itself will take approximately 15-30 minutes to complete. You may choose to discontinue the survey at any time. Afterward, all participants will have the option of entering a raffle to win a $50 Visa gift card.
limited to males between the ages of 18 and 65
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 07. 08. 2011 ::
:: The Effect of Socially Integrating Physical Activities on Life Satisfaction during Retirement ::
  Danielle Crane
Curtin University
  The aim of this study is to determine the impact that the social integration aspect associated with some sports has on levels of life satisfaction in the newly retired population.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 05. 02. 2004 ::
:: Sexual-Orientation, Coping-Styles, Self-Image, and Mood ::
  James LaCroce
Pacific Graduate School of Psychologyonline payday l
  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
   
archived   Developmental Psychology :: in English :: 05. 05. 2010 ::
:: Brothers, Sisters, and Attitudes ::
  Barbara Day, Michael Kahn
University of Hartford, Hartford, CT, USAonline payd
  This survey explores sibling relationships and attitudes toward women and women's roles in society. It takes about 15-20 minutes to complete. Participants will have a 1 in 50 chance to win a $20.00 gift certificate from Amazon.com.
Participants will have a 1 in 50 chance to win a $20.00 gift certificate from Amazon.com.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 26. 11. 2008 ::
:: Cognitive styles and personality traits in existential beliefs ::
  Lee Munro
  Recent findings (Rosenkranz, 2008) have suggested that cognitive styles can account for gender differences in religious belief. This study want to see how those cognitive styles relate to spiritual and superstitious belief.
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 03. 03. 2009 ::
:: Compulsive Behavior in Children with ADHD and Tic Disorders ::
  Caitlin Ford, Marcel Kinsbourne
The New School for Social Research
  This research will look at the aspects of behavior in both ADHD and Tic Disorders (TD) that may be considered compulsive, or "ovefocused." By studying the possible similarities and differences between these disorders, we hope to add to our current understanding of ADHD and TD, and their connection.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 07. 05. 2008 ::
:: Deal With It: Responses to Everyday Problems and Successes ::
  Richard W. Robins and Ulrich Orth
University of California, Davis
  This study examines responses to positive and negative events in everyday life. Individual feedback is provided.
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 16. 09. 2008 ::
:: How player strategies impact learning. ::
  Franziska Spring
Educational Engineering Lab, University of Zurichonl
  In this experiment you play a strategy and simulation game called "Hortus". The game is of the same genre (but more simplified) as Sim City or Civilization. The entire experiment consists of playing the game (approx. 60-90min) and doing some tests (approx. 30min). These parts can be done separately. The experiment is for adults only (age 19 - 45). By taking part in this experiment, you play an active part in improving new learning experiences!
For adults age 19 - 45 only
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 29. 12. 2007 ::
:: Consumer attitude experiment ::
  Krzysztof Sobolewski
Warsaw School of Social Psychology
  This experiment is about consumer attitudes. You will be asked a few short questions about your consumer behaviours.
Takes 10 minutes or less
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 18. 12. 2007 ::
:: Birthdays Study ::
  Clare Rathbone
University of Leeds
  This is a very short, simple study (takes about 5 minutes) which will ask you to try to remember as many friends' birthdays as possible.
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 31. 10. 2007 ::
:: Imagination Experiment ::
  Josh Cotton
The University of Memphis
  To Participate: you must be 18 or older; in the past year, you must have been employed at a job where you worked at least four consecutive weeks for 20 or more hours per week; you must live in the United States of America. It will take about 15-25 minutes. You will read a couple of stories and be asked to imagine things about the character in the story and about yourself.
limited to US residents
   
archived   Internet Science :: in English :: 13. 05. 2008 ::
:: Robots research study ::
  F. Hegel, M.Lohse, B.Reichelt
Universität Bielefeld
  Do you have interest in robots? For our research we are conducting a study to find useful applications for robots. Our robots have an individual appearance and different abilities - thus, they are suitable for different tasks. In a little study, which takes less than 15 minutes, we would like to show you some short videos and to ask you for your thoughts. Your data will of course be kept anonymously!
   
archived   Internet Science :: in English :: 24. 06. 2008 ::
:: Mobile Internet Adoption ::
  Morgan Anning
University of Bath, School of Managementonline payda
  Postgraduate research looking at the adoption of Mobile Phone Internet, M-Internet. You do not have to have used m-internet before to participate.
Postgraduate dissertation research
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 18. 05. 2010 ::
:: Positive and negative spontaneous memories ::
  Antje Hofmann, Jill Newby, Michelle Moulds
University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney/Australia
  This study investigates the relationship between autobiographical memories, thought processes and emotions. We hope to learn how memories and beliefs about memories affect the way people think and feel.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 18. 01. 2010 ::
:: Make a phrase ::
  Zoe Bogart
University of Malta
  This is a fun 20-30 minute survey in which you will be asked to create phrases out of different words. You will also be asked a few demographic questions. You do not need to give your name, and all data will remain completely anonymous. Native English speakers only please!
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 18. 11. 2006 ::
:: What would you do with your money? ::
  Edward L. Deci and Hein A. Huyghe
University of Rochester
  This web study is open to adults, over the age of 18 years. The study takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. Participation is completely voluntary.
takes about 10 minutes; details about the study will be provided; approved by ethical commission
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 03. 06. 2006 ::
:: Defensiveness to Anti-Smoking Advertising ::
  Michael Barton
University of New England
  A common refrain from smokers when confronted by graphic anti-smoking advertisements is that I just switch off. This study will investigate individual differences which contribute to defensive reactions to this style of anti-smoking campaign.
The survey is open to individuals who smoke and are over 18
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 13. 05. 2013 ::
:: Affective Responses to Picture Stimuli in Adults with ADHD ::
  Barbara D. Petersen
Pacific University School of Professional Psychology
  Adults with and without ADD/ADHD are needed to participate in an Internet study examining emotional responses to pictures. Participants will view a number of photographs and answer a couple of questions about each one; the experiment takes 20-30 minutes to finish.
   
archived   Neuropsychology :: in English :: 12. 09. 2014 ::
:: An examination of links between personality styles and the processing of facial expressions of emotion ::
  Catherine Prado, Matt Treeby, Simon Crowe
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
  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.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 10. 01. 2014 ::
:: The tendency to gossip about public figures ::
  Hansika Kapoor
Monk Prayogshala
  This study is investigating the tendency of people to gossip about celebrities and public figures. It is a tendency which occurs almost every day, and most people indulge in it. We aim to develop a scale that assesses Public Gossip, and differentiate it from the conception of Private Gossip. Private Gossip is what we engage in while talking about people we know and interact with, whereas Public Gossip is making judgements and conclusions about celebrities and public figures. All persons over age 16 are eligible to participate.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 26. 04. 2011 ::
:: Mental Imagery of Healthy Eating Behaviour ::
  Mariko Kikutani
University of Essex
  This study is researching how the visual perspective used to imagine engaging in healthy eating behaviours affects subsequent motivation and behaviour.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 11. 01. 2011 ::
:: EmotionSense ::
  Joshua Hartshorne
Harvard University
  Answer questions about different types of emotions.
Takes 3-5 minutes
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 28. 02. 2011 ::
:: Readiness for Treatment for Perfectionism ::
  Dolores Elek-Roser, Sarah Egan & Lynne Roberts
Curtin University
  Are you a high achiever? Do you sometimes feel anxious or feel down when you cannot achieve what you want to achieve? Do you have problems with relationships because other people don't meet yor expectations? If this sounds like you, then your participation in this research will help me develop and assess a new measure for readiness for treatment for perfectionism. The questions relate to your mood, factors that influence setting personal standards, your attitude about seeking treatment, and demographic information.
Development of the Readiness for Treatment for Perfectionism measure