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archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 26. 04. 2012 ::
:: Gender Roles, Anxiety, and Identity for Biracial Americans ::
  Christopher L. Smith, Paul D. Werner
Alliant International University
  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.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 11. 06. 2012 ::
:: Public attitudes toward offenders ::
  Oana Neaga, Vincent Egan
University of Leicester
  We are studying public attitudes toward offenders in relation to individual differences.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 19. 06. 2012 ::
:: Personality Characteristics and Stigma towards Mental Illness ::
  Amanda Kenny, Boris Bizumic
Australian National University
  Is there a link between personality and stigmatising attitudes towards mental illness? This study involves completing a survey questionnaire which asks about personality styles, social attitudes, and beliefs about people who have a mental illness. It will take around 25 minutes and will contribute to a larger research project aimed at understanding public perceptions of people who have a mental illness.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 16. 10. 2011 ::
:: Friendship Experiences of Undergraduate College Students ::
  Yuliana Khmarskaya
Alliant International University, San Franciscoonlin
  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
   
archived   Internet Science :: in English :: 16. 11. 2011 ::
:: Attitudes towards online relationship formation ::
  Alison Attrill and Heather Semper
De Montfort University
  The short study asks about your views towards making friends and finding romantic partners online. It is not about your actual behaviour, but about your views on realtionship formation.
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 03. 09. 2011 ::
:: Artistic Creativity and Mental Health: Relationships among Creativity, Hardiness, and Mood in Visual Artists ::
  Beth A. Rhoads
Chestnut Hill College
  I am seeking the participation of non-arists for dissertation research that will explore relationships among resiliency, mood, and creativity in visual artists and non-artists. Study volunteers must be 18 years of age or older. As a participant, you will be asked to complete a brief demographic survey and three web-based questionnaires. Participation will take fewer than 30 minutes and the survey may be completed at your convenience online. The information you provide will be kept completely confidential and no personally identifying information will be collected. The Internal Review Board (IRB) of Chestnut Hill College, chaired by Jessica Kahn, Ph.D., has approved this research (215-248-7045; kahnj@chc.edu). My dissertation chair is Cheryll Rothery, Psy.D. (215-248-7023; rotheryc@chc.edu). If you need any further information, I am very happy to provide it. Beth Rhoads, MA, LPC Primary Researcher: Psy.D. Student (Clinical Psychology) Chestnut Hill College 9601 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118-2693 USA Email: brhoadsdissertation@gmail.com Phone: 215-316-2255
Seeking non-artist participants for comparison group
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 29. 01. 2012 ::
:: Society’s View of Acute and Chronic Pain Conditions ::
  Fuschia Sirois, Laura Mitchell
Bishop's University
  How are people with different acute and chronic pain conditions viewed by society? Are people with arthritis viewed differently than people who suffer from migraines? We need your help answer these important questions to better understand how society views people with different acute and chronic pain conditions and how these views may impact their quality of care. Participation involves completing an online survey that includes questions about your opinions regarding how society views people with different acute and chronic pain conditions. For taking the time to participate in this survey you will be given the option to enter a draw for one of two $50 gift cards for an online bookstore.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 21. 02. 2011 ::
:: Positive Emotional Experience Survey ::
  Leslie D. Kirby and Rebecca Garden
Vanderbilt University
  This survey, which usually takes 30-45 minutes to complete, examines the psychological properties of two different positive emotional experiences.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 03. 03. 2011 ::
:: Behaving your way to happiness ::
  Kathryn Buchanan & Anat Bardi
Royal Holloway, University of London
  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).
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 22. 01. 2013 ::
:: Video Game Play as Nightmare Protection: A Preliminary Inquiry ::
  Jayne Gackenbach
Carson Flockhart
  The purpose is to investigate whether heavy video game play will have a protective function for threat situations in dreams, resulting from heavy stress or trauma experienced while awake. We need participants who are first responders.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 14. 01. 2013 ::
:: Putting out the fire: Exploring the contribution of individual and social factors in self reported interventions in online flaming ::
  Benjamin James Smith
DeMontfort University
  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
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 27. 07. 2013 ::
:: Coping processes, sexual risk taking and self-harm. ::
  Naomi Mwamba
University of Northumbria at Newcastle
  I'm conducting a research thesis on the effects of childhood/adulthood traumatic events on an individual's sexual risk taking and self harm behaviours, looking specifically at how this link is influenced by coping processes. I'm hoping to recruit males and females over the age of 18 who have no history of psychiatric disorder and who do not take psychiatric medication. The survey is completely anonymous, can be done online at your own convenience, and only takes 20 minutes to complete. The survey can be found on the following link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/M2DPBNZ
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 30. 07. 2013 ::
:: Experiences of employee appraisals and reviews ::
  Erica Hepper, Rachel Avery and Shyam Morjaria
University of Surrey
  We are seeking to understand more about people's experiences of performance appraisals in the workplace (these are also known as performance review, performance evaluation, career development discussion, or employee appraisal, and they typically happen monthly, quarterly, biannually, or annually). You will be asked your opinion about your most recent appraisal/review, your recent behavior at work, and a few questions about your general personality. The survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes. We need only people who are currently employed in a paid job and have experienced some kind of review or appraisal at work – thank you for your time.
Please only complete this survey if you are currently employed in a paid job - thank you!
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 30. 09. 2009 ::
:: Parental Disclosure of a Homosexual Identity ::
  Frank Muscarella, Julia Puckett
Barry University
  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.
   
archived   Perception :: in English :: 07. 07. 2009 ::
:: How do you feel about your appearance? ::
  Tim Moss & Ben Rosser
The University of the West of Englandonline payday l
  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.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 27. 01. 2010 ::
:: Online gambling behaviour ::
  Abby McCormack and Mark Griffiths
Nottingham Trent University
  This survey is for anyone who has participated in online gambling at some point in their lives. The survey is about your online gambling behaviour and involves questions about the type of gambling you do online, how often, how long for, how much you spend, why you gamble and your opinions on gambling. All information is anonymous and your responses can not be linked back to you in anyway.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 20. 11. 2009 ::
:: Time Perspective and Type 1 Diabetes ::
  Barbara Johnson, James Walsh, Kenneth Gannon
University of East London
  5 minute survey asking people with Type 1 diabetes about their views about diabetes and their general approach to life
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 23. 09. 2010 ::
:: Online survey on Web 2.0 and Reality TV usage patterns ::
  Nina Haferkamp
University of Münster
  The goal of this exploratory survey is to analyze the relationship between the usage of different forms of media. We are in particular interested in interrelations between social media usage and television usage behaviour. Pariticipants should host a profile on a social networking site.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 31. 05. 2010 ::
:: Your perception and responses to advertising in your favorite Facebook group ::
  Christian Benjamin Tversted
Copenhagen Business School
  This is a survey for my final thesis at Copenhagen Business School 2010 Purpose: To test some of my hypothesis about the perception and responses to advertising in your most visited Facebook Group.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 17. 06. 2008 ::
:: Decision-Making Processes among Sibling Caregivers of Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities ::
  A Zendell; P McCallion
University at Albany
  Through this study, we are gathering information about the needs of men and women caring for siblings with intellectual or developmental disabilities, particularly those needs that are essential at the time when decisions about assuming (or expanding) the caregiving role are being made. Anyone who is a brother or sister (age 22 or older) of an adult, also age 22 or older, with an intellectual or developmental disability that was diagnosed prior to age 22 and provides care, emotional support, concrete support, oversight, or companionship for a sibling with a developmental disability and/or for the primary caregiver of the brother or sister with the disability (e.g. parent, other sibling or family member, or paid caregiver) for an average of 16 hours per month and resides in the United States is eligible to be part of this study. Ultimately, a resource guide will be created to help siblings who are in the process of making decisions around care for a brother or sister with a disability and also to inform service providers of meaningful ways to include siblings in care planning at an earlier stage.
limited to participants from a specific group (see study description)
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 22. 07. 2008 ::
:: How much do you know? ::
  Mahesh Srinivasan
Harvard University
  A quick 1-2 minute experiment assessing people's general knowledge about the world. Participants will answer a few simple questions.
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 21. 10. 2008 ::
:: Comparing Work Situations - Public Sample ::
  Rustin Meyer
Purdue University
  This study is designed to better understand the ways in which work situations experienced across a variety of occupations are either similar or distinct from other work situations. Please note that you must work at least 20 hours per week in a non-student, non-homemaker occupation to be eligible to participate.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 26. 11. 2008 ::
:: Cognitive styles and personality traits in existential beliefs ::
  Lee Munro
  Recent findings (Rosenkranz, 2008) have suggested that cognitive styles can account for gender differences in religious belief. This study want to see how those cognitive styles relate to spiritual and superstitious belief.
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 15. 02. 2009 ::
:: Cannabis, Family History of Mental Health and Personality ::
  Joanne Parkins Antonio Castro
Nottingham Trent University
  Are you interested in taking part in an exciting psychological study? A team of researchers based at Nottingham Trent University in the United Kingdom need your help! We are looking for participants to complete a quick online survey about cannabis use, family history of mental health and personality. We need specifically: Long term cannabis users, Ex cannabis users, & People who have never used cannabis. If you think you fit into any of these categories please follow the link to the questionnaire.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 19. 06. 2009 ::
:: Attractiveness of Emotional Behaviour ::
  Dina Dosmukhambetova, Antony Manstead
Cardiff University
  In this study we are interested in whether individuals' emotional behaviour affects their attractiveness.
Participants will be given an opportunity to enter a lottery to win an Amazon Voucher of a £10, £20 or £40 value.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 06. 05. 2009 ::
:: Who Are We? ::
  Steven Pirutinsky
Georgian Court University
  This study examines the relationship between social identity and psychological well-being through a survey containing questions about attitudes towards the social groups you identify with and your attitudes, behaviors and emotions.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 22. 01. 2007 ::
:: Different Strokes for Different Folks ::
  Erica Hepper and Constantine Sedikides
University of Southampton, UK
  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
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 15. 03. 2007 ::
:: Attachment styles and perceptions of online behaviors ::
  Stephanie Pogan
Long Island University: CW Post Campus
  This is an online study aimed at examining relationship experiences and feelings toward Internet use. It involves a series of short questionnaires refarding romantic relationship experiences as well as feelings about events within romantic relationships. The study takes approximately between 15-20 minutes to complete. Individuals must be 18 years or older to participate.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 10. 07. 2007 ::
:: Relationships, Stress and Coping, and Health ::
  Diane Holmberg
Acadia University
  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.
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 05. 11. 2007 ::
:: Childhood social support history and romantic attachment style among adult survivors of child abuse ::
  Christina Ahumada
California School of Professional Psychology online
  Adults who experienced negative treatment or abuse as a child wanted to participate in a study on childhood experiences and current feelings If you are 18 years of age or older and experienced negative treatment or abuse in your childhood, you qualify to participate in this study. Participants will be asked to complete an anonymous online questionnaire that will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. Participation Criteria * Must be 18 years of age or older * Experienced negative treatment or abuse in childhood * Live in the United States
Local study: For US residents only. Make sure you write down the contact information provided at beginning of study
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 17. 07. 2007 ::
:: Self-Perception and Social Groups ::
  Mark Rubin & Milen Milanov
University of Newcastle, Australia
  In this study we test a new measure that distinguishes between social, communal and interdependent types of in-group identification. The general aim of our research is to confirm the validity and the reliability of our new Social, Communal, and Interdependent Identification Scale (SCIIS) and to investigate the relations between different types of groups and different types of in-group identification.
The study takes 10 minutes to complete.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 27. 02. 2008 ::
:: Probability Concepts ::
  Adrien Barton, Nils Straubinger, & Uwe Czienskowski
Max Planck Institut for Human Developmentonline payd
  Experiment about peoples' understanding of probability
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 04. 01. 2003 ::
:: Neutral traits and beliefs about racial groups ::
  Elizabeth N. Bartmess
University of Michigan
  We are interested in common beliefs about racial groups. This study is a pilot-test for a later series of studies. We are asking you to help us by acting as an informant on your society. In this study, you will rate how much members of the United States, in general, think a number of traits are seen in members of different races. We will also ask you to rate each trait on how negative or positive it is. Our goal is to develop, with your help, a set of traits that will accurately represent the general public’s beliefs for use in future studies. In exchange for your participation, we will tell you about some of our more interesting hypotheses, and you will have the option to learn more about our research as it progresses. Although at this time we are primarily interested in representatives from the U.S., we would like to examine perceptions of U.S. beliefs by people from other nations as well - so we hope that if you are not from the U.S., you will still participate! Your data will be helpful to us in generating hypotheses for future studies.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 22. 12. 2005 ::
:: Brand Personality: An academic study on people's opinions and evaluations of well-known brands ::
  Michael Bosnjak
University of Mannheim, Germany
  Do people choose brands primarily because they match their own personality? This interesting, easy to complete experiment taking about 10 minutes tries to explore how people evaluate and choose brands.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 15. 02. 2006 ::
:: Personal And Institutional Rights To Aggression ::
  Kathleen Malley-Morrison
Boston University
  This survey was developed by a group of international students to learn about judgments around the world concerning individual rights within the family and society.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 22. 06. 2005 ::
:: Life Goals and Careers ::
  Clifford D. Evans, Amanda B. Diekman
Miami University
  This study involves aspects of success that will be important to you in your future. You will be asked to answer some questions about your future aspirations. Altogether, these questions should take less than an hour to complete.
   
archived   Perception :: in English :: 11. 02. 2005 ::
:: Measuring Similarity Between Phonemes (sounds) ::
  S. F. Rooney
University Of Edinburgh
  Words can be broken down into different basic sounds. For example, the word 'Queen' can be broken into ' k', ' W',' i:' and ' n'. These basic sounds are called 'phonemes'. The purpose of this questionnaire is to compare how similar these phonemes are perceived by different people. The results will be used to build a computational model for measuring phonetic similarity between words.
Suitable for native British speakers. Requires sound capability + flash
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 12. 04. 2005 ::
:: Intimate Relationship Graduation Study ::
  Danielle Menzies-Toman
McGill University
  Get entered in a raffle to win 1 of 5 $100 Amazon.com gift certificates for completing two 15 to 20 minute web surveys. The study is open to any heterosexual individual currently involved in a romantic relationship in which at least one member of the couple is graduating from University this spring. You'll complete the web survey and then be contacted to complete a follow-up in a few months. In addition to the monetary compensation, if you would like, you will benefit from being e-mailed the results of this survey after the follow-up.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 23. 11. 2005 ::
:: Female Mating/Romantic Behavior ::
  Danielle Cohen & Lynda Boothroyd
University of London & University of Durhamonline pa
  For females aged 18 and older
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 06. 09. 2006 ::
:: Questionnaire on the Belief in Conspiracy Theories ::
  Martin Bruder
University of Cambridge
  This questionnaire examines the extent to which you personally believe in a number of conspiracy theories. At the end of the questionnaire you will have the chance to see your personal average score and compare your endorsement of conspiracy theories with other respondents. (duration: approx. 10 min)
offers personal feedback
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 01. 01. 2000 ::
:: Cognition of gestures ::
  Samuel Spitzer
Oberlin Collegee>
 
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 01. 01. 2000 ::
:: Affective and Academic Results of Computer Programming Experience ::
  John Mueller and Michele Jacobsen
University of Calgary
 
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 20. 02. 2008 ::
:: Psychology of Remembering ::
  J. Stephan Jellinek
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