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Parental Disclosure of a Homosexual Identity
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Frank Muscarella, Julia Puckett
Barry University |
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Any individual is welcome to participate. You will be asked to complete a few surveys measuring your personal attitudes and beliefs. This is an anonymous study that takes approximately 15-20 minutes to complete.
Open to anyone at least 18 years old. |
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Judgments of privacy threatening events
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Asimina Vasalou, Etienne Roesch, Adam Joinson
University of Bath |
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Privacy has become one of the most controversial societal issues of the information age. Governments assemble databases, which are often aggregated and shared across constituencies; workplace surveillance is becoming an established practice; and social network sites are thriving on users willingness to disclose and consume information.
We want to understand how everyday situations that may pose privacy concerns are appraised. This survey takes at most 20 minutes to complete and your responses are anonymous.
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How do you feel about your appearance?
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Tim Moss & Ben Rosser
The University of the West of Englandonline payday l |
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The research consists of a brief set of questionnaires investigating how important your appearance is to you and how you feel about the way you look.
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Social Groups and Self-Perception
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Mark Rubin & Milen Milanov
University of Newcastle, Australia |
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The general aim of the current study is to investigate the links between different types of in-group identification, social dominance orientation, realistic threats and out-group prejudice. The research should contribute to a clearer understanding of when and why people identify with social groups. In the long term, this research holds implications for reducing prejudice and discrimination in our society.
It takes 15 minutes to complete |
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30. 11. 2007 :: |
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The Relationship Between Mindfulness, Spirituality, and Well-being
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Stacy Louk
Loyola College in Maryland, USA |
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You are invited to participate in a study that looks at how one's spirituality and religiousness relate to mindfulness and well-being. This study is anonymous and for each completed 15-20 minute survey a $1 donation to charity will made by the researcher.
For ages 18 and up, both men and women |
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Sexuality Questionnaire: An online survey
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Lorraine Benuto
University of Nevada, Las Vegas |
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Would you like to help us validate a survey on
sexuality? If you are over the age of 29 you may
participate in this research study. It will take you
approximately 45 minutes to complete the survey and by
doing so you will help us obtain a better
understanding about sexual experiences and attitudes
of men and women. Please click on the link located
below (or enter it into your browser) if you wish to
participate.
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Clinical Psychology ::
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Gender and Political Leadership Today
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Dalia Ducker and Natalie Porter
California School of Professinal Psychology at Alliant International University, SF Bay |
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Do You Have Opinions To Share About Politics Today?
Completion of the online survey means a chance to win $100 in ONE of FOUR lottery drawings.
Researchers at Alliant International University seeking volunteers in the United States to share their opinions on politics today and answer some questions about their beliefs and attitudes. For this study, we need participants who are willing to fill out an online survey.
The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Naturally, your participation is entirely voluntary. All answers will be anonymous.
IMPORTANT: This study is for research purposes only. It is NOT a political poll and is NOT related to any political candidate or party in any way.
limited to participants over 18 from the United States |
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Mental Health Providers Opinions About a Hypothetical Client.
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Daisy Minter and Paula Johnson
California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University |
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Are you interested in how mental health care providers evaluate clients? Would you like to take part in a graduate student research project that takes approximately 15 minutes to complete? If you are a mental health care provider or a student in graduate training for a mental health care profession you are needed to participate in an online survey.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Intuitions about the Natural World
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Caroline Proctor
Yale Universitye> |
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In this short study (less than 10 mins) you'll be asked short questions about your intuitions about groups of living things. Anyone at least 18 years of age is eligible.
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Relationships, Stress and Coping, and Health
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Diane Holmberg
Acadia University |
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This study investigates issues surrounding relationships, stress and coping, and health. It is open to anyone in a dating or marriage relationship (same-sex or opposite-sex) of at least three months duration. The study takes approximately 50 minutes to complete. A prize draw includes an iPod Nano, and $100 and $50 gift certificates to Amazon.com.
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A Comparison of Abstinence and Perceived Self-efficacy for Individuals Attending SMART Recovery and Alcoholics Anonymous
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Emily Guarnotta
Alliant International University, San Diego |
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This study is looking at the personality characteristics of people that attend different self-help groups. You are eligible to participate if you are currently attending Alcoholics Anonymous or SMART Recovery and have at least 30 days sober. Your participation will take approximately 10-15 minutes and you have the opportunity to enter your email address to win a Starbucks gift card, but this is not required. All responses will remain confidential. Thank you.
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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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The effects of the media on our judgements about rape
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Polly Whitbread
University of Bedfordshire |
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We would be grateful to you if you could assist us by participating in our study exploring the effects of the media on judgements about rape. Your participation will take approximately 10 minutes during which time you will be ask to read through a newspaper article before filling out a questionnaire. Your data will be stored securely with only an anonymous number identifying it. Taking part in this study is completely voluntary; you may withdraw at any time prior to data analysis without having to give any reason
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The tendency to gossip about public figures
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Hansika Kapoor
Monk Prayogshala |
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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.
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Applying Prospect-Refuge Theory to Understand Crime Victimisation from both Offender and Victim Perspectives
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Leigh Taylor and Mervyn Jackson
RMIT Univeristy |
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This experiment aims to compare offenders, victims, and non-offenders on their perceptions of the physical environment. The outcomes from this survey will be compared with those from a group of hypothetical offenders. This study aims to assist policy makers to determine what is best for designing new environments.
It is expected to take approximately 20 minutes to complete the survey and is completely anonymous. Anyone 18+ can participate.
The RMIT Human Research Ethics Committee has approved this study (ASEHAPP 38-16).
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Applied Psychology ::
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Ethics in Research
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Chris Koch
George Fox University |
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This study examines ethical behaviors associated with human research. You will be shown several scenarios which you will have to evaluate. A short personality measure is included as well. The study takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes to complete.
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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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General Internet Use Survey
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Kimberley Payling (Supervisor: Alison Attrill)
De Montfort University |
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A set of three questionnaires assessing general Internet use, self-esteem and Internet uses in different arenas.
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Clinical Psychology ::
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Gender Roles, Anxiety, and Identity for Biracial Americans
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Christopher L. Smith, Paul D. Werner
Alliant International University |
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This research is being done as part of the requirements of the clinical psychology Ph.D. program at Alliant International University in San Francisco, CA. This research is on the experiences of biracial Americans. We are specifically looking for biracial Americans who have an African American birth parent and a European American or White birth parent. This research is focusing on a group of Americans that have been overlooked by most researchers, and we hope to shed light into aspects of this group's experiences.
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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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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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Quality of Humor in Relationships Survey
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Ronald D. Rogge, Silvia D. Marin
University of Rochester |
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Participate in our study about how humor functions in romantic relationships, and receive Individual Feedback! If you are over 18 and in a romantic relationship, you can take our survey. At the end, you will receive feedback on 12 different dimensions of relationship and individual functioning.
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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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Blind Date: first impressions and attraction
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Vanessa Onwuemezi
University of Oxford |
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This study is looking into the more immediate effects of visual first impressions on mate choice in different contexts. The study does this by presenting participants with an online dating scenario, as online dating is increasingly becoming a method by which people look for partners.
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Personality and Decision Making
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Mattingly, B., & Bobrowski, M. E.
Ashland University & Monmouth Universityonline payda |
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Research participants would complete an online study consisting of questionnaires.
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Workplace bullying: a source of PTSD?
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Hon Chun Keanu, CHAN
University of Glasgow |
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The purpose of this research is to try to gain a better understanding between workplace bullying and Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). There has not been much research conducted into the study of relationship between PTSD and workplace bullying for the past decade, yet it is recognised as an important field of study.
If you agree to take part, you will be required to answer an online questionnaire which is divided into two parts. The first part investigates experiences in the workplace and the second part concerns PTSD. The questionnaire is posted on FreeOnline Survey. It should take you approximately 30 minutes to complete.
The survey is completely anonymous and no personal details will be requested. Also, your responses will be treated in strict confidence. I, as the principal researcher, and my supervisor, are the only people who will have access to the data. Hard copies and or electronic copies of questionnaires will be shredded and deleted on competition of the research project.
It is not envisaged that there are any risks to participants arising from involvement in the study and you may withdraw from the questionnaires at any point, without giving any reason. However, if taking part in this research causes you to feel any distress, you are encouraged to contact me at my email address, which appears above. I am not a trained counsellor, but I will be able to suggest sources of support available.
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Person Perception and Decision Making
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Kimberly Fairchild
Manhattan College |
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In this study, you will watch a short, randomly selected video of an individual and make decisions and predictions about his/her behavior and emotions. The survey should take approximately 20 minutes to complete and all responses are strictly anonymous.
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Behaving your way to happiness
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Kathryn Buchanan & Anat Bardi
Royal Holloway, University of London |
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This research examines behaviours that can increase happiness. Participants will be asked to behave in a certain way, daily for 7 days and to complete questionnaires along the way. On completion of the study participants will be entered into a prize draw with multiple prizes of £50 (Non UK residents will receive the equivalent in Amazon vouchers).
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Gender Roles in the Early Years of Marriage
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Catie O'Neal
University of Georgia |
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Need married couples (very important for both spouses to participate) between the ages of 20-32. Can also register to win $25 gift card to Amazon.com
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Thinking About Your Satisfaction with Life
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Charlie Lea
Royal Holloway, University of London online payday l |
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The purpose of this study is to investigate how people think about life satisfaction. Participants will be asked to complete some on-line questionnaires exploring their thoughts and feelings. One section requires participants to describe the information that comes to mind as they consider certain statements. Taking part in this survey should take approximately 15 minutes.
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Identifying Sex Offenders At A Glance
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Sherry Siller
John Jay College of Criminal Justice |
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Participants will be viewing single images of sex offenders and non-sex offenders in an effort to determine if it is possible to recognize a sexual offender by a brief glance. These images will be shown for two seconds, followed by a set of questions. After this, paired images that vary the age, gender and ethnicity of the offenders will be shown in intervals of four seconds, followed by a question. Participants will have to answer a brief attitudes questionnaire and provide demographic information.
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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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Explaining Group Differences Study (II)
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Erica Friedman, Sarit Golub
Hunter College (CUNY) |
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The study is about how people explain differences between groups. You will read and answer a few questions about a group of people in our society and answer a few short demographic questions about yourself. Most questions are open-ended, so depending on how much you choose to write, this questionnaire should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete.
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Evaluation of Person Interactions
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Susanne Quadflieg
New York University |
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This experiment has ended. Here is a debriefing and description of what was done:
"In our study, we presented participants with a series of photographs. Each photograph showed two people involved in an interaction. For instance, participants would see a person giving a gift to another, two people carrying boxes, a couple dancing and so on. In each picture, one of the two individuals was marked with a star (*). Participants were asked to focus on this target when making their judgments. For each picture, we asked participants to indicate whether the person seemed intelligent, likeable, animate, able to have emotions, and machine-like. We also asked participants to rate whether they would find “seeing a person acting like this” believable, eerie, and safe. At the end of the survey, we asked participants to complete a short personality questionnaire and to answer some demographic questions (age, gender, education, religion, nationality). We are interested in how ratings on the above dimensions may differ depending on whether a person is engaged in a mainly instrumental interaction (e.g., one person helping another with carrying boxes) or in a mainly social interaction (e.g., one person engaging in a chat with another), and whether differences (if any) are influenced by a perceiver’s personality and demographic background."
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"You will be asked to look at a series of person interactions and to evaluate each interaction according to several dimensions (e.g., how safe, intelligent, likeable etc. a target person seems to you). At the end of the study, we will ask you to provide some personality information (e.g., whether you consider yourself calm, extraverted etc.) and demographic information (e.g., your age, gender, nationality). Participation will take you about 30 min. "
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Experience and Behavior in the Context of Work
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Barbara Aicher
Economic and Organizational Psychology, University of Salzburg |
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an online study as part of the author's master studies in psychology concerning experience and behavior in the context of work.
Participation will take approximately 15 minutes, and the only requirements are being over 18 years old and working.
Through your participation you are supplying a valuable contribution in answering psychological questions at the chair of (Paris Lodron University of Salzburg).
You’ll find the survey following this link, which you are also welcome to share with other potential participants.
takes approximately 15 minutes, requirements: being over 18 years old and working. |
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Contemplative practice vs gaming in mature adults: Attention, Transpersonal and Dream Comparisons
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Cynthia Ma and Jayne Gakenbach
MacEwan University |
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Adult gamers and contemplative groups are compared in terms of performance on attentional tasks and answers on various transpersonal oriented self-reports; two measures of dreams, one of presence and two of mindfulness. This is an online replication and extension of Gackenbach and Guthrie (2016).
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Traveling Salesperson Experiment
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David Lazer
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Solve the problem of finding the shortest path between cities.
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Personality & Perception
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Melissa Colloff & Kimberley Wade
University of Warwick |
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If you participate, you will watch a short video and answer some questions about your personality and what you have watched.
The experiment takes approximately 12 minutes.
To compensate for your time, you will be entered into a prize draw to win 1 of 4 £50 Amazon vouchers. |
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Sexuality Experiment for Heterosexual, Homosexual, Bisexual, and Queer Men
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Chris Skidmore
Northwestern University |
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Your answers are completely confidential, and you won't have to provide identifying information about yourself. People say the study is fun, and it doesn't take long. You will have a chance to enter to win a gift certificate, too.
Men, over the age of 18, wanted for a study about relationships and health (IRB #0108-017). Participation takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes. You will have a chance to win one of three $50 gift certificates if you choose to participate.
Chance to win $$$ |
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Men, Women, & Sex
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Kristine Chapleau
Marquette University |
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This study is examining attitudes toward men, women, and sex. To participate, you must be at least 18 years old. It will take approximately 15-20 minutes to complete this survey. All responses are anonymous.
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What would you do with your money?
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Edward L. Deci and Hein A. Huyghe
University of Rochester |
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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.
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Learning about people's behaviour
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Mike Le Pelley and Stian Reimers
University of Cardiff and University College London |
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How easily do you learn about people's attributes? You'll find out things about a number of people who come from different suburbs and belong to different gangs. At the end of the experiment, you'll receive feedback on your performance and the experiment in general.
15 minute learning experiment, requires Flash. |
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Numerosity discrimination
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roger ratcliff
ohio state university |
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Participants will be presented with an array of asterisks and then have to say whether the number is greater or less than 50
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Attitudes and Experiences with the Opposite Sex
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G. Tendayi Viki & Manuela Thomae
University of Kent at Canterbury |
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The following questionnaire investigates opinions which are held by men and women about the opposite gender and how they are related to personal experiences. Participation is completely voluntary and if you want, you can also forward the links to other people, who might be interested in participating, there are no limits whatsoever on who can participate. In order to participate you should be at minimum 16 years old. The survey will not take more than 15 minutes of your time, you can withdraw your participation at any time, it is also completely anonymous. If you decide to take part, we would like to ask to give your answers as honest as possible and to emphasise that there are no right or wrong answers. For more information and contact details just follow the link below.
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Psychology of Remembering
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J. Stephan Jellinek
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