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10. 07. 2006 :: |
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Rape Myth Acceptance Levels and Symptomatology in Females
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Amie C. Kolos and Amber E.Q. Norwood
Towson University, Johns Hopkins University, and University of Maryland, Baltimore County |
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Rape myth acceptance is frequently looked at in males, but rarely in females. This study asks females to rate their agreement with a number of statements relating to rape and sexual assault. The survey includes a section on stressful life events and symptoms as well.
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22. 10. 2002 :: |
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Face Recognition
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Mitchell Metzger, Ph.D.
The Pennsylvania State University, Shenango campuson |
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You will be randomly assigned to one of three experiments. One experiment tests whether faces with eyeglasses are easier to remember than faces without eyeglasses. The second experiment examines the effectiveness of a disguise in disrupting face recognition. The third experiment looks at the disruptive effect of inversion on face recognition.
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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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Applied Psychology ::
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21. 04. 2013 :: |
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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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Social Psychology ::
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07. 05. 2013 :: |
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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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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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Personality Psychology ::
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21. 01. 2013 :: |
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Reinventing Proactive Personality: Modification of a Construct and its Measurement.
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Bharati Belwalkar
Louisiana Tech University |
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This is a research survey being conducted by Bharati Belwalkar, a doctoral student of Industrial/ Organizational psychology at Louisiana Tech University. The purpose of this study is to develop a new personality measurement tool. This study also aims at finding the relationship between various personality traits and job performance. The results of the study will be used for scholarly purposes only.
Online personality survey |
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Clinical Psychology ::
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27. 09. 2012 :: |
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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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05. 10. 2012 :: |
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Self-perceptions and the Future Self: Implications for Health and Well-being
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Fuschia Sirois
Bishop's University |
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To what extent do you consider your future self when making your day to day choices?
The survey takes ~15 minutes |
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02. 11. 2012 :: |
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Views of Satisfaction with Self
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Jaimee DiMarco
Gallaudet University |
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Survey study by a pre-doctoral student in Clinical Psychology. This is research on satisfaction, it is hoped that this study can be used to help provide more information about views on satisfaction with self. This information will help further understand and assist women.
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05. 08. 2012 :: |
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Sexual Functioning in Heterosexuals, Gays and Lesbians
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Manuela Peixoto & Pedro Nobre
Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal |
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The main goal of the present study is to contribute to a better understanding of sexual dysfunction in heterosexual, gay and lesbian humans. Participants will be asked to complete an online questionnaire assessing sexual behaviors, sexual difficulties, relationship satisfaction, as well as cognitive and emotional factors associated to sexuality. Besides the aim to expand the scope of scientific knowledge, this study aspires to contribute to a better training of health professionals.
Heterosexual men and women, Gay, Men who have sex with men (last 6 months), Lesbian, and Women who have sex with women (last 6 months) |
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14. 08. 2012 :: |
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Emotions Experienced after Sexual Intercourse
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Heitor Fernandes¹, Jean Natividade¹, Claudio Hutz¹, Daniel Kruger², Leif Kennair³
¹Univesidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, ²University of Michigan, ³Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
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The main goals of this study are to assess differences and similarities between men and women regarding emotions experienced after sex; the relations between these emotions and personality; and the relations between negative emotions and sexual strategies.
This survey consists of a set of brief questionnaires about your emotions, your sexual partner(s) and your personal characteristics. It takes around 15 minutes to complete the survey.
It takes around 15 minutes. |
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30. 04. 2012 :: |
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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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Social Psychology ::
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09. 05. 2012 :: |
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Daily Decisions Study
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Johanna Peetz, Lara Kammrath
Carleton University, Wake Forest Universityonline pa |
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Purpose. The purpose of this study is to investigate how people make decisions throughout their day when they are torn between two options about what to do or not do. Some of these decisions may be personal, and some may involve one’s significant other.
Task requirements. There are several parts to this study. First, you will officially enroll (you will be asked to provide your name and contact information). Then, you will be directed to an online intake survey (approx. 60 minutes), during which you will be asked to fill out questionnaires about your attitudes and personality and undergo training in recognizing and classifying different types of decisions. Next, we will ask you to complete a mobile phase for seven days. You will get 8 texts per day that include a URL to a daily experience report to complete from your smart phone or computer. These reports only take 2-5 minutes. Finally, we will invite you to complete a 30 minute exit survey after the weekly diary is complete. During the exit survey you will again be asked to fill out questionnaires about your attitudes and personality.
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20. 06. 2012 :: |
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Gender Differences
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Louis Zorn
University of Colorado at Boulder |
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You answered a number of questions largely focusing on the traditionalism of gender roles under emotional distress. We are interested in determining if being in a state of emotional distress induces beliefs about traditional gender roles.
takes less than 15 minutes to complete |
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02. 12. 2014 :: |
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Eyewitness testimony: Experience being an eyewitness
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Micaiah Zwartz, Don Thomson, Adrian Scott
Deakin University, Edith Cowan University |
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The aim of this study is to determine ways to improve identification procedures in the criminal justice system. This involves viewing a number of photographic lineups. Firstly, you will be shown a target photo, and subsequently a photographic lineup. Your task will be to make specified judgments regarding the lineup.
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Applied Psychology ::
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09. 10. 2014 :: |
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Exploring interactions between mood, body image and exercise in everyday life
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Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Claire McNeel, Natasha Sanchez
Deakin University |
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Who we need:
Australian citizens aged 18 and 40 years who own an iPhone and are into fitness.
What the study is about:
We are looking at the relationships between wellbeing, body image and exercise, and how these things fluctuate in your every day life (rather than in laboratory settings).
What participation involves:
1. Downloading a free iPhone app (hence the need for an iPhone!)
2. Opening the app and completing an anonymous questionnaire (15-20 minutes) about your exercise, mood and body image in general.
3. The iPhone application is programmed to alarm 4 times each day and prompt you to complete a 1 minute questionnaire, for a total of seven days, which will ask you about your recent exercise activity and current mood.
4. Lastly, you will be asked to complete a short, 5minute online questionnaire that will ask you about your mood over the past week and the nature of your exercise.
5. Overall, total participation time is approximately 1 hour over the course of one week.
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26. 07. 2014 :: |
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Coping Styles and Overall Health Questionnaire
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Nora Kline
Vanderbilt University |
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The purpose of this study is to examine how individuals’ different traits affect coping strategies and overall health and well-being.
As a participant, you will be asked to fill out a questionnaire indicating demographic information (e.g. age, gender, etc.) as well as questions about your personality and health behaviors. The survey is completely anonymous. Your name or other identifying information will not be collected at any time.
To participate in the study, you must be 18 years or older. Participation is completely voluntary. You may exit the questionnaire at any time.
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Developmental Psychology ::
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08. 07. 2014 :: |
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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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23. 05. 2013 :: |
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International Students' Social Networks
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Rajalakshmi Kanagavel
University of Hildesheim |
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My research project studies social support networks of international students, acquisition of resources in these networks and also finds how they are mediated. To be more precise, it examines the degree to which international students on an individual level choose among different support groups and prefer different media when communicating with them using ego centric social network analysis. Based on the network analytical support research with the data collected using an online survey, factors affecting transnational social support and also how relations, ties and networks as a whole are maintained by media usage will be found.
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11. 12. 2013 :: |
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Love, Life and Memories
For those who have been in a relationship for 6 months or longer
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Alex Blake; Tiffany Osumah
University of Surrey |
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You are invited to participate in an exciting and interesting research study looking at the importance of people’s thoughts and feelings about the past in their current relationships with family, friends, romantic partners etc. Please note, in order to participate you must be in a current romantic relationship which has a duration of 6 months or more. You will be asked to think about past events in your life and to then describe your feelings associated with this event. You will also asked be asked to complete questionnaires about your current relationships. This study should only take about 15-20 minutes; your participation will be much appreciated.
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10. 01. 2014 :: |
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The tendency to gossip about public figures
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Hansika Kapoor
Monk Prayogshala |
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This study is investigating the tendency of people to gossip about celebrities and public figures. It is a tendency which occurs almost every day, and most people indulge in it. We aim to develop a scale that assesses Public Gossip, and differentiate it from the conception of Private Gossip. Private Gossip is what we engage in while talking about people we know and interact with, whereas Public Gossip is making judgements and conclusions about celebrities and public figures. All persons over age 16 are eligible to participate.
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26. 07. 2011 :: |
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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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Personality Psychology ::
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22. 07. 2011 :: |
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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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Internet Science ::
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04. 09. 2011 :: |
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“Video Game Use and Psychological Outcomes”
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Experimenter: Matt Harvey, Supervisor: Maurice Stringer
University of Ulster |
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You are invited to participate in a study examining the psychological outcomes associated with different types of video game use.
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12. 08. 2011 :: |
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Friendships: Online and Offline
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Jenny Chong
Curtin University |
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This study aims to compare the quality of online and offline friendships. Participation will involve completing a short 10-15 minute online survey. To take part, you must be between the ages of 18 and 25 and have an online friend that is the same sex as you.
For participants aged 18-25 with an online friend |
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30. 03. 2012 :: |
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Mood & Cognition
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Esther Afolalu
University of Glasgow |
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The study is investigating the influence of mood on cognition. To be eligible to take part in this study, you should be a native English speaker and aged between 18 and 30. The study should take around 20 minutes to complete.
The study has been reviewed and approved by the College of Social Sciences Ethics Committee of the University of Glasgow.
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Personality Psychology ::
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18. 02. 2012 :: |
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Past Experiences and Personality Survey
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Craig A. Smith
Vanderbilt University |
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This is an anonymous survey that should take 75 minutes or less to complete. In this survey you will be asked to describe a past experience that you originally found to be stressful, to provide in-depth ratings of this experience and of your reactions to it, and then to complete several personality measures.
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19. 04. 2012 :: |
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Impressions of Careers
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Emily Clark
Miami University |
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In this research, you will be asked to complete a sequence of tasks, including verbal tasks (such as writing or reading), analytical tasks (such as math or logic), and ratings of your attitudes toward different career options.
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Clinical Psychology ::
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25. 04. 2012 :: |
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Exploring the relationships between personality, mood, and sexual behaviour.
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Michael Walton
University of New England |
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We are interested in understanding some of the factors that drive sexual behaviour. Specifically, this study is interested in determining whether personality traits and dysphoric mood states interact to predict sexual behaviour. This study also aims to evaluate whether sexual behaviour is associated with particular personality domains.
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16. 12. 2011 :: |
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Online Experiences
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Sharron Pears (The study is supervised by Alison Attrill, Senior lecturer in Psychology, DeMontfort University).
De Montfort University |
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Social Psychology/ Internet Science
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29. 01. 2012 :: |
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Society’s View of Chronic Health Conditions
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Fuschia Sirois, Laura Mitchell
Bishop's University |
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How are people with different chronic health conditions viewed by society? Are people with diabetes viewed differently than people with asthma? We need your help answer these important questions to better understand how society views people with different chronic health conditions and how these views may impact their quality of care.
Participation involves completing an online survey that includes questions about your opinions regarding how society views people with different chronic health conditions. For taking the time to participate in this survey you will be given the option to enter a draw for one of two $50 gift cards for an online bookstore.
This the first of four separate but related studies |
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Society’s View of Infectious Conditions
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Fuschia Sirois, Laura Mitchell
Bishop's University |
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How are people with different infectious conditions viewed by society? Are people with tuberculosis viewed differently than people with the common cold? We need your help answer these important questions to better understand how society views people with different infectious 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 infectious 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.
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03. 02. 2012 :: |
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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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26. 02. 2011 :: |
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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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28. 02. 2011 :: |
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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.
Development of the Readiness for Treatment for Perfectionism measure |
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Cognitive Style and Personality
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Craig A. Smith & Skyler Jacobs
Vanderbilt University |
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This is an anonymous survey that examines the relations between cognitive style and personality. It usually takes 45-50 minutes to complete, but can take longer, depending on how much you think about individual questions.
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Parental and Spousal Relationships
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Dawn Haaz
Chestnut Hill College |
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Investigation of the relationship between parental and spousal relationships. Study has been approved by Chestnut Hill College Institutional Review Board (IRB). To be eligible to participate, you must meet the following requirements:
1. Be at least 18 years of age
2. Be a female in a first-time, heterosexual marriage
3. Experienced parental divorce
4. Have had contact of any type (i.e. in-person, phone, mail, or email) with your biological father in the past 12 months.
The survey itself will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. You can choose to discontinue this survey at any time. Afterward, all participants will have the option of entering a raffle to win a $50.00 Visa gift card.
Your participation in this research is completely voluntary and your answers will remain anonymous. If you have any questions or concerns about the project, you may contact Dawn H. Haaz, MS at dawnhaaz@verizon.net and/or the Chestnut Hill College IRB at 215-248-7048.
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Some like it hot! Temperature-related well-being
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Antje Gibson
Chemnitz University of Technology |
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Help us to develop a new questionnaire about temperature-related well-being! You just need to answer some questions about the room where you are at the moment.
max. 10 minutes, you can win an Amazon coupon |
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03. 01. 2011 :: |
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An investigation in to the interaction between cogntive style and social cognition, personality traits, religiosity and spirituality
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Liam Trevithick, Patrick Rosenkranz
University of Newcastle |
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This study is looking at how individual's perceive the world and how the association with their social cognition, personality and religious/spiritual beliefs. The study consists of a series of questionnaires which will take approx 20-25 minutes to complete
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22. 05. 2011 :: |
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Workplace bullying: a source of PTSD?
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Hon Chun Keanu, CHAN
University of Glasgow |
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The purpose of this research is to try to gain a better understanding between workplace bullying and Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). There has not been much research conducted into the study of relationship between PTSD and workplace bullying for the past decade, yet it is recognised as an important field of study.
If you agree to take part, you will be required to answer an online questionnaire which is divided into two parts. The first part investigates experiences in the workplace and the second part concerns PTSD. The questionnaire is posted on FreeOnline Survey. It should take you approximately 30 minutes to complete.
The survey is completely anonymous and no personal details will be requested. Also, your responses will be treated in strict confidence. I, as the principal researcher, and my supervisor, are the only people who will have access to the data. Hard copies and or electronic copies of questionnaires will be shredded and deleted on competition of the research project.
It is not envisaged that there are any risks to participants arising from involvement in the study and you may withdraw from the questionnaires at any point, without giving any reason. However, if taking part in this research causes you to feel any distress, you are encouraged to contact me at my email address, which appears above. I am not a trained counsellor, but I will be able to suggest sources of support available.
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Mood variability and Experiences in Relationships
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Sarah Fraser
Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australiaansonline.c |
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The aim of the present study is to investigate factors that may contribute to relationship distress. The present study is interested in temperament, experiences in close relationships, vulnerability to mood variability, relationship quality and general well-being. As we are interested in factors that may contribute to relationship distress, it is a study requirement that you have experienced at least one committed close relationship.
We ask that you are between 21 and 65 years of age. |
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17. 03. 2011 :: |
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Personality and Perception of Gender Roles across Cultures
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Darlanne Wollam
University of Tennessee at Martin |
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This study aims to examine personality characteristics and gender role attitudes of people from different cultures. Participants from a variety of countries are needed, and the survey takes approximately 20 minutes to complete.
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20. 04. 2011 :: |
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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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Body-Modification and Emotions
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Melanie Bromley
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa |
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Breast implants, acrylic fingernails, daily workouts at the gym as docile as this list may seem it has important ramifications regarding the outward expression of our internal selves to the rest of the world. When people alter their physical appearance, they are nonverbally trying to communicate something to the rest of society. Body-modification is the practice of altering ones physical appearance via piercings or tattoos. Although body-modifications are traditionally looked upon as eccentric, they are increasingly becoming fashionable adornments in today's western culture. In this study we are looking at what effects emotions have on the motivation for the acquisition of body-modifications.
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Sleep and stressful events survey
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Julie Pike
Dartmouth Medical School, USA |
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If you are at least 18 years old, please visit the link to fill out a survey for a study of sleep and stressful events.
Your responses to this survey will help researchers at Dartmouth Medical School to understand factors affecting insomnia and may lead to better treatment for sleep problems.
The survey is ANONYMOUS and will only take a few minutes of your time.
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From the clients' perspective: adults reflect on their experience of psychotherapy for gender identity disorder during adolescence
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This study explores the nature of the therapeutic experience of individuals who were in psychotherapeutic treatment for Gender Identity Disorder (i.e. desire to be the opposite sex) as adolescents.
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Anonymity and Identity Management through Email Usernames
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Kris M. Markman & Craig R. Scott
The University of Texas at Austin |
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The purpose of this study is to gain an understanding into how people personalize their email addresses, manage multiple email addresses/accounts, and experience anonymity when using these addresses. All English speaking email users worldwide, age 18 and over, are invited to participate. This survey takes approximately 10 to 30 minutes to complete, depending on the number of email addresses you have (up to 3). All answers are kept confidential.
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Self-Perception in Social Groups
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Mark Rubin, Milen Milanov, Stefania Paolini
University of Newcastle, Australia |
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How and why people identify with social groups is a fundamental issue in social psychology, and one that has an increasingly important role in research on in-group and intergroup relations. The research should contribute to a clearer understanding of when and why people identify with social groups.
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Personality and Interpersonal Relationships
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Jessica Rothman
University of Rochester |
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The purpose of this research is to explore how various individuals feel about those they have close relationships with.
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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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Cross-Cultural Definitions Of Abuse Within Families
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Kathleen Malley-Morrison
Boston University |
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There are three parts to the Survey: Part I asks for basic descriptive information, and should not take long to complete. In Part II we ask you to provide your definitions and brief examples of abuse. Your answers in these first two parts will provide us with the basic information we need to understand different perspectives on abuse. Part III will allow you to give your views concerning different forms of aggression at greater length.
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Beliefs and Attitudes about Life Support
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Gloria Cowan and Melanie Bromley
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa |
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Participation will involve completing four attitude scales, plus a questionnaire relating to life support preferences and a recent life support case. The questionnaire will take approximately 20-30 minutes to complete.
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Health and Personality Processes: Links Explored (HAPPLE)
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Gareth Hagger-Johnson and Martha Whiteman
The University of Edinburgh |
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We are interested in how personality traits might affect health. The survey provides free feedback scores on your personality.
This study is for U.K. Internet users only |
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07. 05. 2005 :: |
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Creativity & Mental Health
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James C. Kaufman, Elias N. Khoury, and Melanie Bromley
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa |
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You are invited to participate in a 30 minute study investigating the relationship between creativity and mental illness.
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08. 02. 2005 :: |
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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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Remote Staring Detection Survey
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Ian Baker
University of Edinburgh |
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This is a short (10 question) survey examining experiences and beliefs of the feeling of being watched by others.
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08. 11. 2005 :: |
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Perceptions of Doctors
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Antonio M. Costa Jr.
Long Island University - C.W. Post Campusonline payd |
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How do you feel about your appearance?
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Tim Moss & Ben Rosser
The University of the West of Englandonline payday l |
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The research consists of a brief set of questionnaires investigating how important your appearance is to you and how you feel about the way you look.
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07. 07. 2009 :: |
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Validation of the CES
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Dara G Friedman-Wheeler
Goucher Collegee> |
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This study is designed to validate a new coping measure. Participants will complete several questionnaires on coping, mood, and personality. The study works best in Internet Explorer and takes about 20 minutes to complete. At the end, you will have the opportunity to enter a drawing for a $25 gift certificate to Amazon.com.
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20. 06. 2009 :: |
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Personality Traits
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Nicole Graham, Cailey Miller, Eva Kimonis
University of South Florida |
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Studies various personality features in individuals.
Enter to win $100 raffle
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28. 06. 2009 :: |
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Judgments of privacy threatening events
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Asimina Vasalou, Etienne Roesch, Adam Joinson
University of Bath |
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Privacy has become one of the most controversial societal issues of the information age. Governments assemble databases, which are often aggregated and shared across constituencies; workplace surveillance is becoming an established practice; and social network sites are thriving on users willingness to disclose and consume information.
We want to understand how everyday situations that may pose privacy concerns are appraised. This survey takes at most 20 minutes to complete and your responses are anonymous.
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17. 07. 2009 :: |
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Predictors and Outcomes of Online Sexual Activity
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Krystelle Shaughnessy and Sandra Byers
University of New Brunswick, Canada |
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A survey about attitudes and experiences with online sexual activity. You do not need to have used the Internet for sexual activities in order to participate in this study. The survey will take approximately 30 minutes. You will have the option to be entered into a raffle to win one of three $50CDN VISA gift certificates.
This study was approved by the University of New Brunswick Research Ethics Board (REB #2009-04).
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Universal Worth
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Steven V. Rouse
Pepperdine University |
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I am developing a new questionnaire called the Universal Worth Scale, a personality characteristic related to self-esteem and spirituality. To do this, I need to find out how a person's scores on my test relates to scores on similar tests.
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20. 11. 2009 :: |
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Time Perspective and Type 1 Diabetes
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Barbara Johnson, James Walsh, Kenneth Gannon
University of East London |
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5 minute survey asking people with Type 1 diabetes about their views about diabetes and their general approach to life
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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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Anxiety and Emotional Experiences
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C. Alix Timko and Amy Neal
Towson University |
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The purpose of the study is to learn how anxiety levels effect the way an individual handles emotional experiences. You must be at least 18 years of age to participate in this study. It will take you approximately 20-30 minutes to complete the survey. The questions in this survey are designed to assess your level of comfort in social situations, how you react to emotional situations, and your level of anger.
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Personality Soup!
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Erica Hepper
University of Southampton |
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A whole mix of questionnaires assessing various dimensions of personality, and how they relate to everyday attitudes and feelings. All participants welcome!
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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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30. 09. 2009 :: |
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Parental Disclosure of a Homosexual Identity
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Frank Muscarella, Julia Puckett
Barry University |
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Any individual is welcome to participate. You will be asked to complete a few surveys measuring your personal attitudes and beliefs. This is an anonymous study that takes approximately 15-20 minutes to complete.
Open to anyone at least 18 years old. |
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04. 10. 2009 :: |
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Work-Family Interaction, Job Satisfaction, and the mediating influence of Motivation Orientation
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Christopher Van Ness
Capella University |
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This survey takes less than 20 minutes to complete and asks workers about their perceptions of work-family interaction, job satisfaction, and work motivation orientation.
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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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25. 09. 2010 :: |
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Understanding Sexual Desire in Established Relationships
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Lori Brotto, Rosemary Basson, and Mijal Luria
University of British Columbia |
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The UBC Sexual Health lab is looking for men and women who are in a long-term relationship to complete a series of questionnaires asking for reasons as to why they engage in sexual activities with their spouse/partner. To participate in this study, you must be fluent in English, 19 years or older, and in a committed relationship AND have been living together for 5 years or longer. This research study involves filling out some questionnaires online at your convenience. These will take 20-30 minutes to complete, and your identity will remain anonymous.
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15. 10. 2010 :: |
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Personality and Interest in Low-Base Rate Sexual Behaviors
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Felix Smith and Stuart Quirk
Central Michigan University |
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This is a longer (30 minute) study investigating the relationship between rare or unusual sexual interests and behaviors and personality characteristics such as Openness to Experience and Sensation Seeking.
Participants are provided with feedback regarding their scores on several personality characteristics including Openness to Experience and Sensation Seeking.
This study was reviewed and approved by the Central Michigan University Institutional Review board who can be contacted via Deborah Stanek, Executive Secretary & Assistant Coordinator for the Institutional Review Board (IRB), Phone: (989) 774-6401, Email: stane1dm@cmich.edu. The IRB number is 111164-3. |
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Driving Attitudes and Personality Study
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Joshua Weller
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This study seeks to understand how one's personality relates to one's driving behaviors and outcomes. The study will take 10- 15 minutes or less to complete.
In order to participate, you must (a) be 18 years or older, (B) posses a valid US Driver's License, (c) drive at least three times/week, and (d) own a mobile phone |
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Adult Attachment Style, Anxiety, and Affect Regulation
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Tracy Clouthier, Philip Cooper
Bishop's University |
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The goal of this study is to gain a better understanding of how people's overall anxiety level and how they think about close relationships will impact the way they manage their emotions. Participants must be at least 18 years old.
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Self and Health Behaviours
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Tegan Cruwys, Michael Platow, Elizabeth Rieger & Don Byrne
Australian National University |
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This project is investigating how people understand themselves, and how this relates to their health attitudes and the things they do.
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Online survey on Web 2.0 and Reality TV usage patterns
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Nina Haferkamp
University of Münster |
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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.
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The Swan Exercise Expectancy Measure (SEEM) in a Community Sample: Validation and Moderating Variables
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Natasha Swan
Central Michigan University |
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This study includes a demographic questionnaire and two brief surveys concerning physical activity habits and attitudes. Anyone between the ages of 18-30 can participate and enter a drawing for $250.00 upon completion of the study.
Limited to participants between the ages of 18-30 |
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Environmental beliefs and behaviours
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Nadine Page
University of Hertfordshire, UK |
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This online questionnaire study aims to understand people's environmental beliefs and behaviours about climate change and the environment. It is composed of a number of different scales that should take no more than 30 minutes to complete.
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Understanding the Emergence of PTSD
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Aidan Christian and April Bradley
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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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Assessment of Sexual Quality Study
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Karlene Cunningham & Richard Mattson
Auburn University |
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The Auburn University Relationship Research Lab is looking for individuals who are currently in a committed sexual relationship for more than 6 months to participate in a research study on sexual satisfaction. The study will be completed entirely online and will take approximately 20-45 minutes. Participants will be entered for a chance to with one of four $50 Visa gift cards.
Participants will have the chance to win $50 Visa gift card! |
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Masturbation and Sexual Self-Concept
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Maggie Benedict-Montgomery
Alliant-CSPP San Francisco |
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This study aims to examine the relationship between women‘s personal sexuality and sexual self-concept. Women over the age of 18 may participate in this research.
I am hopeful that the information collected in this project will add to the understanding of women‘s experiences with sexuality.
The study should take no more than 30 minutes to complete and is completely anonymous.
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Marina Nelson
Curtin University of Technology |
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The aim of this research is to gain a better understanding of the way parent confidence influences young people’s weight related behaviours, such as eating habits, physical activities and leisure activities.
Learning about parent confidence is important; research has shown that parents are crucially influential on child weight behaviours. This research will increase our understanding of overweight and obesity in young people, and help develop better ways of assessing treatments.
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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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27. 01. 2010 :: |
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Online gambling behaviour
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Abby McCormack and Mark Griffiths
Nottingham Trent University |
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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.
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29. 01. 2010 :: |
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The World's Future
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Rory O'Brien McElwee
Rowan University |
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This is a 20 minute survey that asks how you think about the world's future. There also some personality questionnaires in the survey.
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01. 02. 2010 :: |
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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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Eric Fields, Gina Kuperberg
Tufts Univeristy |
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Choose the word that is most likely to come next in the sentence.
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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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Significant and Personal Experiences Survey
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Nadia Wager
Buckinghamshire New University |
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This study is examing responses to various forms of trauma and victimisation. I am not only looking for people who have experienced these types of events, but everyone [male, female, young and old(er), happy
and not so happy]. Depending on your own experiences,
completing the survey may take between 10 minutes and 40minutes to complete. I have used a professional secure web-survey provider to ensure that all responses will be completely anonymous and neither email or IP addresses will be visible. The study has been approved by the Faculty Ethics Committee as being sensitive to the needs of study participants.
The survey asks you to describe some personal experiences that you may, or may not have experienced. Some of the questions are of a sensitive/ intimate nature. Your answers
will be treated in complete confidence and privacy.
Nonetheless, if you feel uncomfortable answering any of the intimate questions please leave it blank and move on to the next section.
It is hoped that the findings from the
survey will offer valuable insight that might lead to the development of more effective intervention and prevention programmes for victims of sexual violence.
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Change Within Romantic Relationships
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Grace Larson
Pomona Collegee> |
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This survey is part of my senior thesis on change within romantic relationships. You are invited to participate if you began dating your current romantic partner within the last 3 to 9 months. The survey will take between 15 and 30 minutes of your time, and will make you eligible to win one of eight $25 gift certificates to Amazon.com.
Participants will have an approx. 1 in 15 chance to win a $25 gift certificate from Amazon.com. For those currently in relationships only. |
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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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Thinking about spending money
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Peter Caprariello & Harry Reis
University of Rochester |
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The following is a 6-8 minute online study about different ways you may have spent your money in the past. You are eligible to participate if you speak English and are at least 18 years of age.
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Rate the concreteness of words
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Eric Fields, Gina Kuperberg
Tufts University |
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Rate 191 words for how concrete they are.
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22. 04. 2010 :: |
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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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29. 04. 2010 :: |
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The Attitudes and Perceptions of Research Study
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Ron Rogge
University of Rochester |
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Researchers at the University of Rochester are recruiting participants for a study about their attitudes and perceptions of research. The study involves completing a brief questionnaire, which should take about 15 minutes to complete.
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17. 05. 2010 :: |
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Personality and Expressing Emotions
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Erica Hepper and Claire Hart
University of Southampton, UK |
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A survey aiming to examine the links between personality traits and expression of emotions, including crying. The survey will take 25-30 minutes and can be saved at any time for continuing later on.
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18. 05. 2010 :: |
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Positive and negative spontaneous memories
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Antje Hofmann, Jill Newby, Michelle Moulds
University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney/Australia |
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This study investigates the relationship between autobiographical memories, thought processes and emotions. We hope to learn how memories and beliefs about memories affect the way people think and feel.
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How much do you know?
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Joshua K. Hartshorne
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of Americaone hou |
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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 and be asked to do a simple task.
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