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Personality Psychology ::
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28. 01. 2009 :: |
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TUBENGA - the online investigator game
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Katrin Schenzle, Katrin Wodzicki
Knowledge Media Research Center, Tübingen, Germanyon |
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After the introduction and explanation of the investigator game, you will be assigned to a group of six people playing the game together. Afterwards, you will be asked to fill in a questionnaire about your perceptions during the game. All participants of the study have the chance of winning one of two Amazon gift coupons worth 65$ US or 45£ UK. It will take about 30 minutes to complete. Registration per mail-address is required for technical purposes and to avoid multiple participation. All data (contact data as well as experimental data) will be kept strictly confidential.
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Social Psychology ::
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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Marital Inventory - MARI
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Earl Schaefer
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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Visual perception: Motion Parallax
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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The Bad GuysTM have you trapped in a matrix of alternate universes! But by careful observation, aided by your ability to detect motion parallax, you may just be able to find your way out.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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09. 01. 2004 :: |
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Obscure Fact Learning Study
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Nicholas Cepeda
University of California, San Diego |
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Participants will learn obscure facts through a series of tests.
This study consists of three sessions. Session one will take less than 20 minutes, session two will be less than 15 minutes and session three will be about 5 minutes long. Sessions will be up to one year apart, but may be as close together as one day (you will be sent a reminder email). Respondents are entered in a drawing for prizes (First prize: US $150, Two Second prizes: US $100, Three Third place prizes: US $50). You must be 18 years of age, and you can only participate once.
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Social Psychology ::
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14. 01. 2004 :: |
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The Death Penalty and Mitigation
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Kelly Lawson and Kevin O'Neil
Florida International University |
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This study asks jurors to make a sentencing decision in a death penalty case. A financial incentive is offered (for U.S. citizens only).
Regionally limited: for U.S. citizens only |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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23. 03. 2008 :: |
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Learning the names of things
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Joshua Hartshorne
Harvard University |
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Try to figure out the names of new objects.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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18. 07. 2006 :: |
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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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Applied Psychology ::
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21. 09. 2006 :: |
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Study of the best format for providing advice on improving balance (age 60+ only!)
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Samuel Nyman and Lucy Yardley
University of Southampton |
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To compare two formats of providing balance training advice for those aged 60+. Free downloadable advice pack at the end.
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The effect of nonfinancial performance measures on managerial decision making
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Marten Albers
Tilburg University, The Netherlands |
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This research project is conducted in the field of behavioural accounting. Behavioural accounting studies investigate relationships between human behaviour and control systems in organisations. Both students and managers will participate in this project. Student participants preferably have management accounting knowledge. It will take only 25 minutes to fill out the questions.
All participants make a chance to win one of the five prices of 20 Euro each.
Behavioral accounting experiment |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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16. 02. 2006 :: |
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Evaluation of a Health-support System
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Oliver Moran
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven |
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In this study you will be exposed to two different descriptions of a home-based health-support system. Some system features may be more desirable than others. This is what we want to find out in order to improve the system.
After each system description you will be asked to indicate whether or not you feel that the system described lives up to some assumptions about it. Each system should be evaluated separately.
In all, the survey should take no longer than 3 5 minutes.
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Social Psychology ::
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17. 08. 2005 :: |
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Perception of Social Interaction
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Fulvia Castelli, Ralph Adolphs, Alex Siegel
California Institute of Technology |
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In this study you will watch a series of animated shapes interacting in a meaningful way. From these animations you will be asked to match the shapes based on various criteria.
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Social Psychology ::
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15. 10. 2006 :: |
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Women's reactions to opinions about women
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Natascha de Hoog
Friedrich Schiller University Jena |
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This study is about women's reactions to opinions about women. The study consists of three parts; answering a few basic questions, reading a short extract from an interview and answering some questions about the extract. The whole study takes about 10 minutes to complete and only women can participate. A prize draw to win Amazon vouchers is offered.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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11. 08. 2006 :: |
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True or False?
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Berry Claus
University of Potsdam |
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Task: You will be presented with four stories. At the end of each story, someone is asking about something and receives a reply. Your task will be to judge whether the reply is true or false and to indicate on which information your judgement is based (duration: 10 minutes)
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Social Psychology ::
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20. 02. 2008 :: |
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Responding to Transgressions
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S. MacKinnon
University of Prince Edward Island |
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Participation in this project will take approximately 10-15 minutes of your time. Our aim is to explore the impact of gender on people's evaluations of transgressions and responses to those transgressions. By doing this research it is hoped that we can begin to understand which responses to transgressions are more or less acceptable in our society. By answering a set of brief questionnaires as well as reading and evaluating an account of a transgression, you will be providing information about an important event in society.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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21. 05. 2008 :: |
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Reasoning about novel strangers
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Cristina Moya, Robert Boyd, Clark Barrett, Joe Manson
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