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Putting out the fire: Exploring the contribution of individual and social factors in self reported interventions in online flaming
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Benjamin James Smith
DeMontfort University |
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This study will require that the participants complete a survey. In the survey they will be asked to report their likelihood of intervening in a number of online scenarios they will also be asked to complete a number of personality scales.
please only 18 year old, and over, undergraduate student participants |
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Music-Based Videogames Survey
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Gianna Cassidy & Anna Paisley
Glasgow Caledonian University |
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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.
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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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26. 11. 2007 :: |
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"The usage of facilities for lectures"
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Denny Reibig
University of Leipzig; Institut of Sociology |
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Part of a diploma-project. An online-survey about the usage of presentation-tools. Duration: 5-10 minutes.
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08. 02. 2007 :: |
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Pain, Relationship, and Psychosexual Functioning in Women with Vulvodynia
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Kelly Smith, Katherine Sutton, Caroline Pukall
Queen's University, Canada |
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The purpose of this study is to investigate pain, relationship, sexual, and psychological function, and body image among women with vulvodynia (i.e., chronic vulvar pain).
To do so, we are looking for women who:
-Experience chronic genital pain or pain upon sexual intercourse and
-Are fluent in English and over the age of 18
We are also looking for women who:
-Do NOT experience chronic genital pain or pain upon sexual intercourse and
-Do NOT experience any debilitating chronic pain condition and
-Are fluent in English and over the age of 18
In addition, the partners of women may also participate in this study. However, women do not need to be involved in a current relationship to participate.
Potential participants will complete a brief telephone screening interview (approximately 10 minutes) to ensure eligibility for the study. Some of the questions on the screening interview are personal and ask questions regarding medical history and relationship and sexual history. All calls are treated with strict confidentiality.
Subsequently, eligible participants will complete an anonymous online survey that includes questions pertaining to pain, psychological health, body image, relationship adjustment, and sexual function. This survey should take approximately 90 minutes for women with pain to complete, and 60 minutes for women without pain and partners. All the information collected from this study will be kept confidential and in a secure, password-protected database.
To participate please CALL or E-MAIL the Sexual Health Research Lab +1 (613) 533-3276; shrl@post.queensu.ca
Before you can participate you will have to CALL or E-MAIL the Sexual Health Research Lab: +1 (613) 533-3276; shrl@post.queensu.ca |
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03. 07. 2009 :: |
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Survey of Responses to Daily Life Stress
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Kathy Berenson, Geraldine Downey
Columbia University |
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An anonymous survey to investigate how particular personality characteristics may be associated with the way peoples thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and relationships with others vary in reaction to ordinary stressful situations in daily life.
Approved by Columbia University IRB, IRB-AAAD6829 |
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08. 03. 2009 :: |
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Perceptions and College Drinking Behavior
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Hannah Franz, Shannon Rauch
Eastern Illinois University |
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This study looks at the relationship between perceptions of different situations in life and college drinking behavior.
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Personality and Social Relations Survey
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Geraldine Downey
Columbia University |
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This study involves an anonymous internet survey about personality and patterns of relating to other people in adulthood (18 and older). We will be asking about your personality traits, moods, feelings, and interactions with other people.
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10. 05. 2005 :: |
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Attitudes on Gambling and Debt
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Gloria Cowan and K. Powers
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa |
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You are being asked to participate in a study investigating people's attitudes on gambling and their response to personal debt. The questionnaire will take approximately 20-30 minutes to complete.
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Fathers experiences of witnessing their child's birth and the postnatal period
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Catherine Spencer
University of East Anglia |
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Directed at fathers who were present at their child's birth and it has been at least 3 months since their child was born. Fathers, up until recently have been quite neglected in psychological research on parenting. This research may contribute to changing this.
The study is totally anonymous. All information given by participants will be encrypted so no one else can access this information. Participants' email addresses or names will not be needed. Further information about the study itself is given at the web address.
The study should only take 20-30 minutes to complete.
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Predictors of self-medication with over-the-counter products
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Lisa Pineles
Towson University |
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A short survey to investigate patterns and individual decisions to use over-the-counter pain medicines.
Participants will have the opportunity to win a $10 gift card to Starbucks or Chipotle. |
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22. 10. 2007 :: |
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Schnappschuss Ihres Gefühlslebens
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Tanja Wranik & Klaus Scherer
University of Geneva |
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Beantworten Sie diesen kurzen Fragebogen und erhalten Sie einen Einblick in Ihr Gefühlsleben!
Unser Alltagsleben ist reich an einer Vielzahl von Empfindungen, Gefühlen und Emotionen. Wir interessieren uns für die Erlebnisse und Emotionen, welche Menschen in ihrem normalen, alltäglichen Leben haben. In der folgenden Befragung werden wir deshalb IHNEN die Möglichkeit geben, uns über die Emotionen und körperlichen Empfindungen, die Sie im Allgemeinen in ihrem Leben erfahren, zu erzählen. Außerdem werden wir Sie über die Entstehung und die Auswirkungen einiger Ihrer Empfindungen befragen und würden gerne wissen, wie Sie mit ihren Gefühlen und Emotionen in den unterschiedlichen Situationen umgegangen sind.
Alle Antworten im Rahmen dieser Befragung sind vollkommen anonym. Bitte beachten Sie, dass es keine richtigen oder falschen Antworten und keine guten oder schlechten Empfindungen oder Emotionen gibt. Jeder Mensch empfindet ganz individuell und gerade diese Unterschiede sind wertvoll und von Bedeutung. Am Ende der Befragung werden Sie eine Rückmeldung zu Ihrem Gefühlsleben erhalten und können mehr Informationen zu dieser Untersuchung anfordern.
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Delayed Discounting and Purchase Decisions
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Jia Wei Zhang and Ryan Howell
San Francisco State University |
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The present research study is aimed at understanding what factors (e.g., personality, emotions, and attitudes) may influence our preferences for certain consumer goods/services. The researcher, Ryan T. Howell, is a professor of psychology at San Francisco State University. You have been invited to participate in the study because you are an eligible adult. This is a 10 minute survey.
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Responding to Moral Dilemmas
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Responding to Moral Dilemmas
University of Konstanz |
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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.
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Traumatic Experiences Study
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Rashelle Smith, Melanie Takarangi, Deryn Strange
Flinders University, University of Leicester & John Jay College of Criminal Justice |
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We are conducting a study online about people's exposure to trauma and their beliefs and feelings about these experiences. To participate you must be willing to complete two online questionnaires, spaced 12 weeks apart.
This research is for a dissertation as part of Master of Psychology (Clinical) degree |
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Past experience and personality survey
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Craig A. Smith
Vanderbilt University |
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This is an anonymous survey that should take an hour 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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Coping processes, sexual risk taking and self-harm.
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Naomi Mwamba
University of Northumbria at Newcastle |
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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
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Where’s My Mind? A Mobile App Study for Android Phone Users
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Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna & Joanna J. Arch
University of Colorado, Boulder |
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Do you ever wonder what you’re thinking about?
Do you ever find yourself lost in thought?
Do your thoughts make you feel inspired? Anxious? Happy?
Do you wish you could gain a better sense of your thoughts and see how they compare to others’?
Welcome to Where’s My Mind?, an app that helps you answer these questions by allowing you to track your thoughts at random moments throughout the day. By using this app, you will also help make possible the development of a large international database of internal thinking. This database will help foster important future scientific research.
How does this app work?
This app is divided into 4 parts. Each part is described below.
• Part 1 will ask some basic questions about you (such as the country you live in), and when you wake up and go to bed (which tells the app when to track your thoughts). This part will take about 3 minutes.
• Part 2 will ask you questions about your beliefs, feelings, and goals. This part will take about 3-5 minutes.
• Part 3 will help you track your thoughts over multiple days. The app will send a notification to your device at 4 random times each day during waking hours, helping you to record the nature of your thoughts and activities immediately prior to receiving the notification. Responding to a notification takes only 1-2 minutes.
• Part 4. After responding to 40 notifications, you will have the opportunity to view your thought report and compare your thoughts to those of other users. You can choose to see graphs displaying what kinds of things you typically think about, whether you find your thoughts to be helpful or unhelpful, how often your thoughts are focused on-task versus off-task, and more! Your graphs will be updated as you continue to use the app and as the database grows.
for Android users only! Download of app required! |
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Online dating: Personality and the language we use.
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Nicola Fox Hamilton, Chris Fullwood, Grainne Kirwan
University of Wolverhampton |
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This study is designed to examine whether personality traits are related to the use of particular language variables written in the “About Me” texts of online dating profiles, and to look at whether there are differences in the way this language is expressed by different cultures. The study will also examine the effect of gender, age, and sexual orientation on language correlated with personality traits. It is expected that usage of language variables in the profile texts will be found to correlate with personality traits, that there will be some differences in mean personality traits across the cultures that will be reflected in language differences.
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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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Mental Imagery of Healthy Eating Behaviour
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Mariko Kikutani
University of Essex |
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This study is researching how the visual perspective used to imagine engaging in healthy eating behaviours affects subsequent motivation and behaviour.
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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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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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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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Cultural Differences in How People Respond to Embarrassing Situations
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Sneha Jethmalani
Swinburne Institute of Technology |
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The study explores attachment styles and whether it influences how young adults (aged 18-25) respond to shame-provoking situations.
For young adults (aged 18-25) only |
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Different Strokes for Different Folks
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Erica Hepper and Constantine Sedikides
University of Southampton, UK |
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This study aims to explore the ways that people with different personality characteristics typically think and behave in everyday life. It takes approximately 20 minutes to complete.
Java Runtime Environment plug-in required: http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp |
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Consumer Behaviour Questionnaire
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Yuen-Ching Chan
University College London, United Kingdomonline payd |
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You will be asked some questions about your shopping behaviour and then asked to describe yourself. There are no right or wrong answers, so choose the most accurate answer for YOU not what you think most people would say or do.
The questionnaire takes around 15 - 20 minutes.
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25. 06. 2007 :: |
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Study Skills
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Corinne Townsend
University of California, Merced |
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How do you decide to allocate study time?
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The Sibling Relationship Study
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Elizabeth Midlarsky and Mary Elizabeth Hannah
Teachers College, Columbia Universityonline payday l |
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If you are 18 or older, we invite you to participate in our anonymous online survey. The core survey takes about 20 minutes to complete.
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25. 09. 2009 :: |
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The Psychology of Involving Experiences
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V. Barry Dauphin & Grant M. Heller
University of Detroit Mercy |
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We are currently looking for volunteers to take brief survey on videogame experiences. We are looking for both frequent and infrequent players of video games. The survey will take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.
This survey is being conducted by researchers from a Midwestern University in the USA. We are refining a videogame questionnaire that was recently accepted as part of a publication in a peer reviewed journal. We are interested in the experiences of frequent and infrequent gamers regarding experiences playing games, types of games and effects on various areas of life.
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18. 03. 2005 :: |
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Perceived Body Image Satisfaction
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Robert Dion
Bates Collegee> |
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five minute online survey
really really need some participants for a senior thesis |
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Who's Your Daddy? A Study On Prototypical Thinking Patterns in Creativity
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Melanie L. Bromley & James C. Kaufman
Department of Psychology, California State University, San Bernardino |
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Given what we know about prototypical thinking, people may define creativeness differently and a common way to explore the pattern of lay person's perception of creativity is to ask people their views on the matter. To address these questions, we would like to ask participants fill out an Online psychology research questionnaire that looks at creative activities and interests checklist, and inquiries into who they believe is the categorical representative of descriptions such as intelligent, wise, attractive, and creative, etc via the Web.
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Estimation of noun phrase acceptability.
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Albert Gatt
University of Aberdeen |
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Judge an initial anchor phrase according to how likely to be used you think it is. Use sliders or numbers to compare other phrases to the anchor phrase.
Lasts approximately 15-20 minutes. Only suitable for fluent English speakers. |
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Robot Mind Survey
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Dan Wegner
Harvard University |
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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 |
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Sexually Expressed Boyhood Relationships with Older Males
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David L. Riegel
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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 |
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Social support and wellbeing amongst people with HIV
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Vicki Hutton, Francesca Collins, RoseAnne Misajon
Monash University, Australia |
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Your wellbeing is more than your viral load and CD4 count. We want to know how social support (includng pets) and stigma affect your wellbeing when you're living with HIV. We're looking for people aged 18 years and over, who have been diagnosed with HIV and are willing to spend approximately 30 minutes completing an anonymous questionnaire.
For people aged 18 years and over, who have been diagnosed with HIV |
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Attitudes towards mental illness
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Anisa Surti
Nottingham Trent University |
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This research study is looking at attitudes towards mental illness and is part of my third year project on my BSc Psychology course at Nottingham Trent University.
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Contemporary Interpersonal Attitudes Assessment
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Mark F. Lenzenweger
Binghamton University, State University of New York (SUNY)ansonline |
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This is a questionnaire study of interpersonal attitudes, behaviors, thoughts, and feelings.
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Memory for Scars
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D. Stephen Lindsay
University of Victoria |
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This study is completely anonymous. After answering a few demographic questions (e.g., age, gender, etc.), you will be asked to describe any scars you have on your body. Then you will be asked to report on your memories (if any) of the event that led to each scar. Next you will complete two brief personality measures. Finally, you'll be given an explanation of the purpose of this research project. Those who complete the survey will have the option of entering their names (separately from the rest of their responses) in a lottery for a $100 (Canadian) prize, and will also be able to direct a $5 donation to a worthy cause.
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Personality, Relationships and Success
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Kathleen Metcalfe, Erika Koch
St. Francis Xavier University |
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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.
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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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The Vitality Study: A Survey of Romantic Relationships and Well-being
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John Lydon, Carolyn Birnie, Robyn Penney
McGill University |
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Are you dating? Married? In a romantic relationship? Researchers at McGill University are conducting a survey on romantic relationships and well-being. For filling out the 45-minute online survey you will receive a $7 gift certificate to Amazon.ca, and another $8 certificate for a follow-up survey later this year.
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Moral reasoning and the changing attitudes towards how new technologies have changed how we access music
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Steven Brown
Division of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University |
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Are you a music fan? Interested in technology? This survey aims to measure your attitudes towards how recent technological advances have changed your relationship with music. Your moral reasoning is also of interest. Participation should take 10-15 minutes.
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08. 03. 2012 :: |
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Mall Haul Study
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Richard J. Harnish and Natalie Chalmers
Penn State University New Kensington |
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Into fashion? Are you a fashion leader? Have you posted or watched mall haul videos? Then take part in this study that explores the personalities of individuals who post mall haul videos and those who follow or view them.
Mall Haul Study |
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Attitudes towards the impact of new technologies on how we access music
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Steven Brown
Glasgow Caledonian University |
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How do you feel about how the music industry is changing? Do you prefer hard copies of albums or digital downloads?
Thes are some of the questions which form this study where attitudes towards such changes are of interest, where personality is of interest along with media consumption preferences.
It should take no more than 10 minutes to complete and you have the opportunity to register in a prize draw if you do decide to take part.
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21. 07. 2011 :: |
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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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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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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!
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Yuliana Khmarskaya
Alliant International University, San Franciscoonlin |
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Undergraduate college students are needed for a research study about friendships, about friends’ thoughts, feelings, and behavior when one of them has personal problems, and about dealing with problems on one’s own. This research is being conducted by a student in the Ph.D. program in clinical psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, San Francisco. Participation is voluntary and responses will be confidential.
If all of the following apply to you, you are invited to participate in this online study:
• You are at least 18 years old,
• You have a best or closest same-sex friend (who is or was not a sexual partner) with whom you have been best/closest friends for at least 6 months,
• In addition, you regularly talk/communicate with this friend or regularly talked/communicated with this friend in the past.
Here is the link: http://psyresearch.org/friendship
Upon completion of your participation, you can print the last page to use for extra credit for a class with your professor’s approval, and you can be entered in a raffle to win one of 3 $100 VISA gift cards. If you have any questions, you can e-mail them to friendship_study@hotmail.com
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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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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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Readiness for Treatment for Perfectionism
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Dolores Elek-Roser, Sarah Egan & Lynne Roberts
Curtin University |
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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.
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The Effect the Media has on Adults Attitudes and Expectations towards Romantic Partners and its Effect on their Current Relationship
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NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY |
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This study is aiming to provide further evidence into the effect television has on adults’ attitudes and expectations towards romantic partners and its subsequent effect on their current relationship. Only individuals in a relationship can participate in this study. Only individuals currently in a romantic relationship will beable to participate in this study.
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The Communication Game
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Joshua Hartshorne
Harvard University |
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Words are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to understanding what someone says. Much is left unsaid. Read sentences and try to figure out what they mean. How good are you at reading between the lines?
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Your impression of brief statements
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iScience group
Universidad de Deusto |
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Participation only takes 10 minutes!
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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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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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A Study of How One Understands Thier Own Sex Education
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Heather Dombrowsky and Jeremy Smith
Hanover College |
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The purpose of this research is to see how one’s sex education is understood by the individual. This study will assess how the participant understands and remembers their sex education; how they have used this information; and how comfortable they are discussing sex. We expect participants to take 30 to 45 minutes to complete the survey.
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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."
The instructions were:
"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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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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Resilience: The Role of Autonomy Supportive Coaching, Basic Need Satisfaction and Intentional Self-regulation in Emerging Adults
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Ruth Senior
University of Gloucestershire |
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We are looking for participants aged 18-25, who receive coaching for their sport.
The life span period for individuals' aged 18-25 has become increasing unstable and unpredictable. Individuals within this age period have to navigate a series of major changes to employment, education, residency and relationships. Young people within this life span period are more likely to drink heavily, be involved in crime and participate in risky sexual behaviour. You will are invited to complete four questionnaires on the behaviour of your coach, your thought processes, your need satisfaction, some demographics about you and your ability to positively adapt to life events.
This survey will take no longer then 20 minutes and will enhance our knowledge of developmental experiences in sport and help us to design sporting environments that improve functioning in a athlete’s everyday life.
Thank you for your time.
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Measuring Personality in the Work Environment
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Randolph Socin
Florida Institute of Technology |
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This is a research project involving personality and how it functions in an employment setting. The ultimate goal of this research is to refine present personality constructs, and to develop a valid measure that can predict work performance typically found in present organizations.
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Opinions on Body Modification and the 'Chav' Phenomenon
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Olivia McCarthy
University of Portsmouth |
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Questionnaire consisting of adjective lists, emotion rating scales and pictures (to test aesthetics) to determine opinions and views of piercings, tattoos and the 'chav' phenomenon.
Participants must be either students between 18 and 25 years of age or (any occupation) between 45 and 60 years of age.
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Perspective Taking Survey
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Kimberly Fairchild
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A study on perspective taking (basically testing how well you can see things from another person's point of view). The survey takes about 20 minutes to complete.
Please be aware that in order for the survey program to run, you will need to download a small javascript file. Also, be aware that the survey works best on PCs running Internet Explorer or Firefox. |
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How much do you know?
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Mahesh Srinivasan
Harvard University |
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A quick 1-2 minute experiment assessing people's general knowledge about the world. Participants will answer a few simple questions.
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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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13. 05. 2010 :: |
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Attitudes towards Rape Allegations
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Hayley McCaskill, Heather Flowe
University of Leicester |
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This study looks at attitudes towards rape and an allegation of rape made by an alleged victim.
To be eligible for this study you must be: Between the ages of 18 and 70. Registered on your local government’s electoral register. Have lived in the UK, the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands for the last 5 years since you were 13 years old. |
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Women's Sexual Satisfaction
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Janine Ippolito
Chestnut Hill College |
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This is an anonymous survey for women only. This survey contains questions about specific factors that contribute to women's sexual satisfaction. After completing the survey, participants will have the opportunity to enter a raffle to win $50.00. To be eligible to participate you must 1) Be a woman, 2) Identify as heterosexual, 3) Currently be in a sexual relationship with a male partner that has lasted at least three months.
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Animated Icons Human Factors Evaluation
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Kenneth Treharne and David Powers
Flinders University |
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The sdGraph experiment is investigating efficient data visualisation techniques for search engine result visualisation. This research will contribute to the design of effective and efficient data visualisations that allow fast and accurate extraction of information.
The experiments running from this website require the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and Javascript to run properly. |
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Monkey Appearances
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Michael D. Gumert and Crystal M. Riley
Nanyang Technological University |
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Participants will complete a brief (less than 15 minutes) online study about the physical appearance of macaque monkeys. They will be asked to view a series of pictures of macaques, and to rate each monkeys appearance on a scale. Participants' answers will help in an ongoing research project on the social behavior of long-tailed macaques.
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Self-Perception in Social Groups
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Milen Milanov and Mark Rubin
University of Newcastle, Australia |
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The research investigates how people perceive themselves in relation to their social groups. The questionnaire takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. Participants will have a 1 of 20 chance to win $100 gift certificate from www.amazon.com.
Participants will have a 1 of 20 chance to win $100 gift certificate from www.amazon.com. |
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Who am I? Questions on your personality
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Michael Riketta and Jochen Gebauer
University of Tübingen and Cardiff Universityonline |
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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.
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09. 06. 2004 :: |
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Scenarios and Personal Stories
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Erika Koch
McDaniel College |
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Brief (15-20 minute) study that asks participants to consider hypothetical situations and comment on events that have affected their own lives
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29. 11. 2005 :: |
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The relationship between body image self-consciousness and sexuality
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Lavinia H. Touchton
Division of Continuing Education, Harvard University |
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Please note that you must be female and at least 18 years of age in order to participate in this study. |
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04. 11. 2005 :: |
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Attitudes Toward Men and Women and Political Beliefs
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Gloria Cowan
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa |
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12. 10. 2005 :: |
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Attitudes about Religion and Marriage
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Michael Nielsen
Georgia Southern University |
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Survey of attitudes about religious beliefs and polygamous marriage.
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29. 03. 2005 :: |
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Elements of Relationship Satisfaction Survey
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Janette Funk
University of Rochester, NY, USA |
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Psychology researchers at the University of Rochester
are looking for people in romantic relationships (from dating to marriage) to complete a short survey.
The Elements of Relationship Satisfaction Survey is:
--totally anonymous
--completed online (via a secured website)
--takes 15-20 minutes to complete
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19. 05. 2006 :: |
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Validating an Impulsive Behaviours Questionnaire
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Jessica Kingston
University of Southampton |
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The study includes a set of questionnaires that ask about behaviours such as smoking, drug use and alcohol consumption, and traits such as sensation seeking and impulsivity. The aim of the study is to validate a composite score of impulsive behaviours.
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Pursuing Multiple Social Goals Simultaneously
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David Pautler
University of Hawaii |
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This questionnaire begins by setting the stage for an imaginary conversation, providing you with a pair of goals and some facts about the situation and the person youll be speaking with (i.e., the audience). Estimated time to complete questionnaire: 15-30 mins.
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Word Interpretation Questionnaire
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Ben Rosser & Tim Moss
University of the West of England |
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The research is interested in exploring how words can have different personal meanings to different people.
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25. 07. 2006 :: |
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Perception of different arguments
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Hien Nguyen
University of Aberdeen |
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In this study, you will be asked to evaluate the position and strength of some arguments discussing nuclear power and renewable sources.
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14. 06. 2006 :: |
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How Do You See Yourself? Appearance Perception and Experience.
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Ben Rosser & Tim Moss
The University of the West of Englandonline payday l |
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The research is investigating people's perception and experience of their appearance.
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08. 05. 2006 :: |
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Gamblers Gone Wild
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Edward Crossman, Michelle Christensen, Terry Knapp
University of Nevada, Las Vegas |
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This short study will take approximately 10 minutes and will evaluate gambling behaviors.
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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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23. 11. 2005 :: |
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Female Mating/Romantic Behavior
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Danielle Cohen & Lynda Boothroyd
University of London & University of Durhamonline pa |
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For females aged 18 and older
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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Help to find out how people think about things
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Michael Fetzer
University of Souther Mississippi |
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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Müller-Lyer Experiment
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Michael Birnbaum
Cal State Fullerton |
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Make a phrase
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Zoe Bogart
University of Malta |
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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!
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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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Human Will
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Cody Christopherson
The University of Notre Dame |
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You are invited to participate in a brand new psychology experiment involving the power of human will. The procedure is simple. You go to the website below and fill out answer a few questions now-- this will take 5-10 minutes. Next, you'll get a simple week-long project. This project can be completed in ten minutes per day, for a one week, at your leisure. Then, you'll return to the website and answer a few more short questions. I'll send you a short survey a week later and a month after that.
Anyone over 18 years old can participate. You just need an email address and to be willing to do the week-long project.
Participants will be entered in a drawing for one of six $15 gift certificates.
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Defining Forgiveness
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Stacey MacKinnon
University of Prince Edward Island |
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I am currently conducting a study in the area of interpersonal transgressions and possible components of forgiveness and wish to recruit participants over the age of 19 interested in taking part. The study will consist of an online survey in which you will be asked to read about and evaluate one brief scenario of a transgression and complete several individual difference questionnaires. The study will take approximately 30 minutes of your time. Our hope is that this study will help us to better understand the effect of situational and relational factors on conceptualizations of forgiveness. Participation
in this study is completely voluntary. You may stop your participation in the research project at any time, without penalty or prejudice. Your responses are anonymous and will be kept confidential.
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Understanding the Emergence of PTSD
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Aidan Christian and April Bradley
University of North Dakota |
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20-minute survey to examine the factors that lead some
people to develop PTSD after a traumatic experience, while others do not.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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05. 06. 2008 :: |
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Memories for Songs
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Clare Rathbone
University of Leeds |
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This is a simple 5 minute study that asks you to choose personally significant songs from a list, as well as asking you to think about the ways you remember different songs.
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Applied Psychology ::
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28. 12. 2008 :: |
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Juror Decisionmaking in Criminal Trials
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Christopher Terranova and Tom Tyler
New York University |
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The study will require you to watch a video of a criminal trial in which the defendant has been charged with rape. You will watch the opening arguments, witness testimony and cross-examination, and closing arguments. After jury instructions from the judge, you will then deliberate and reach a verdict. There are brief follow-up questions, but no writing is required. The study will take approximately 1 hour 15 minutes to complete.
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04. 03. 2008 :: |
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Gender Recognition & Social Perspectives
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Colin Holbrook
Institute of Cognition & Culture, Queen's University, Belfastansonl |
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First, you will use your keyboard to categorize the sex of a series of faces as quickly and accurately as you can. Next, you will read two short essays and be asked what you think about the authors. More like a video game challenge than a survey. The whole study usually takes between 5 and 10 minutes.
This study is limited to American citizens who are over eighteen years old and have normal vision. (Normal vision with glasses is OK.) |
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27. 02. 2008 :: |
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Probability Concepts
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Adrien Barton, Nils Straubinger, & Uwe Czienskowski
Max Planck Institut for Human Developmentonline payd |
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Experiment about peoples' understanding of probability
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15. 04. 2008 :: |
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Risk inventory
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G. Simons, B. Parkinson, K. Gentsch
University of Oxford |
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The authors are looking at risky decision making in everyday situations. The online survey requires you to make self-assessments of how you would respond in a range of scenarios each depicting a decision situation, for various aspects of both the situation and the decision you make.
Report on results will be provided upon request |
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25. 06. 2007 :: |
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Learning Game #2
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Corinne Townsend
University of California, Merced |
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This study looks at whether or not we can learn a piece of text to a desired level (for example, 50%).
This is a short pilot study |
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Perception ::
in English
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27. 06. 2007 :: |
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Appearance Study: How Do You See Yourself?
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Ben Rosser & Tim Moss
University of the West of England |
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This study consists of a selection of questionnaires exploring your perception and experience of your own appearance.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
in English
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15. 05. 2007 :: |
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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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