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archived   Methodology :: in English :: 27. 03. 2007 ::
:: Learning via Tutorial Dialogues ::
  Dietmar Janetzko
National College of Ireland
  This Online Experiment is on learning via tutorial dialogues. After a introductory quiz, a talking head will present and discuss exercises on probability theory. You don't have to be an expert on probability theory to participate. Though people with a background in that field might also enjoy asking question to Dr. Brown, the talking face of the dialogue system.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 23. 04. 2007 ::
:: Plausibility Ratings ::
  Ulrike Pado
Universität des Saarlandes
  How common is it for pigs to fly? We're collecting plausibility ratings for every-day and not-so-every-day situations. Participating will take around 10 minutes. Win one of 10 Amazon vouchers (GBP 15/US$ 30)!
Win Amazon vouchers! Native speakers of English only, please.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 15. 05. 2007 ::
:: Intuitions about the mind and brain ::
  Caroline Proctor
Yale Universitye>
  Fun to do and it takes less than 10 minutes! The survey will give you scenarios about people and ask your intuitions about the mind and brain.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 25. 06. 2007 ::
:: Learning Game #2 ::
  Corinne Townsend
University of California, Merced
  This study looks at whether or not we can learn a piece of text to a desired level (for example, 50%).
This is a short pilot study
   
archived   Perception :: in English :: 03. 07. 2007 ::
:: Twin study on motion perception ::
  Cordula Becker
University of Cambridge
  Currently, participants are wanted for an online twin study on motion perception by the University of Cambridge. The researchers are especially looking for twins willing to participate. All individual participants finishing the study before the 30th August 2007 will enter a lottery for an Amazon voucher of £40, 60 Euro or 80 US$. Twins finishing the study have a higher chance to win a voucher for their participation: If the prize is won by one of the twins who both finished the study, each twin will receive a voucher of £40, 60 Euro or 80 US$. The study can be found here: http://vision.psychol.cam.ac.uk/twinstudy/.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 08. 08. 2007 ::
:: Jacks Card Game ::
  Berry Claus / Klaus Oberauer
Saarland University / University of Bristolonlin
  Jack, a card player, draws at random one card from a deck of cards. Without taking a look at the card, he makes an assertion about the card. It will be your task to rate the probability that his claim is true. (Duration: 15 minutes)
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 05. 01. 2007 ::
:: Describing objects for a computer system. ::
  Kees van Deemter, Albert Gatt, Ielka van der Sluis
University of Aberdeen
  Describe objects for a computer system, which then removes them from the screen.
Suitable for native speakers of English.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 22. 11. 2006 ::
:: Stories and attitudes ::
  Thomas Pollet
Division of Psychology, Newcastle University, UKonli
  For this short study we want you to write something and then read 2 short stories about which we will ask you some questions. This study only takes 5-10 mins and should be fun to do.
Only 5 to 10 minutes!
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 27. 11. 2006 ::
:: Web-Experiment: Cups ::
  Melanie Moosbrugger
IPKW, Universität Wien
  Testing Web-Experimenting (answering only 4 questions!!!)
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 13. 12. 2006 ::
:: Learning about people's behaviour ::
  Mike Le Pelley and Stian Reimers
University of Cardiff and University College London
  How easily do you learn about people's attributes? You'll find out things about a number of people who come from different suburbs and belong to different gangs. At the end of the experiment, you'll receive feedback on your performance and the experiment in general.
15 minute learning experiment, requires Flash.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 01. 02. 2007 ::
:: Judging Other People ::
  A. Walkyria Rivadeneira, Mirta Galesic, Thomas S. Wallsten, Kent L. Norman
University of Maryland, Max Planck Institute for Human Developmenta
  Test your judgment and learn more about the way people think, perceive, and decide.
Replication of previous study
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 05. 02. 2007 ::
:: Better User Interfaces for Advice Giving Systems ::
  Hien Nguyen, Judith Masthoff, Pete Edwards
University of Aberdeen
  This study explores factors that can make an user interface for advice giving systems more persuasive, easier to follow, and less boring to use.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 09. 03. 2007 ::
:: Female Violence & Antisocial Behaviour ::
  Abigail Thornton
University of Central Lancashire, UK
  Research suggests men are generally more violent than women, but female violence also occurs and may be underreported. This study investigates women's involvement in violent and antisocial behaviour. Both men & women are asked to respond to questions regarding female perpetration of (a) general violence, (b) partner violence, (c) antisocial behaviour & (d) hate crimes. Takes approx. 15-20 minutes to complete.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 22. 11. 2008 ::
:: Personality and Blogging ::
  Tal Yarkoni, Simine Vazire
Washington University in St. Louis
  This study investigates the relationship between personality and writing style and content. You will be asked to fill out a series of personality questionnaires and provide some background information.
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 28. 12. 2008 ::
:: Juror Decisionmaking in Criminal Trials ::
  Christopher Terranova and Tom Tyler
New York University
  The study will require you to watch a video of a criminal trial in which the defendant has been charged with rape. You will watch the opening arguments, witness testimony and cross-examination, and closing arguments. After jury instructions from the judge, you will then deliberate and reach a verdict. There are brief follow-up questions, but no writing is required. The study will take approximately 1 hour 15 minutes to complete.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 23. 05. 2009 ::
:: Loves and Infatuations ::
  Eric Olson
U. of Texas at Austin
  Six brief questions for men and women of all ages.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 03. 07. 2009 ::
:: Survey of Responses to Daily Life Stress ::
  Kathy Berenson, Geraldine Downey
Columbia University
  An anonymous survey to investigate how particular personality characteristics may be associated with the way peoples thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and relationships with others vary in reaction to ordinary stressful situations in daily life.
Approved by Columbia University IRB, IRB-AAAD6829
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 16. 07. 2009 ::
:: Impression formation on the basis of ID pictures ::
  mirella walker
university of berne / university of baselonline payd
  This is a study about impression formation on the basis of ID pictures. Your task is to have a look at pairs of similar pictures and answer the corresponding questions spontaneously. The whole questionnaire takes about 6 minutes. Every participant has the chance to win one of three book- or CD-tokens. All data are kept in confidence and are only used for research purposes.
lottery
   
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   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 28. 07. 2009 ::
:: Universal Worth ::
  Steven V. Rouse
Pepperdine University
  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.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 04. 08. 2009 ::
:: People's Perceptions of Domestic Violence ::
  Michael J. Brown
Brooklyn College - City University of New Yorkonline
  You are welcomed to participate in an online study that examines people's perceptions of physical altercations in romantic relationships. This study is part of a dissertation. The study should take about 20 minutes to complete. At the end of the survey, you will be able to submit your email address to be entered into a raffle to win prizes one of five $50 American Express Gift Cards. The raffle will take place as soon as we have enough people who completed the survey. Please note that you may participate in this study only once.
Enter to win $50 American Express Gift Card
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 03. 11. 2009 ::
:: Social Visualization Tasks 3 ::
  Michelle Luke and Kathy Carnelley
University of Southampton
  Complete a visualization task and a series of questionnaires.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 09. 11. 2009 ::
:: Perceptions of a Sexual Assault ::
  Colleen Keelan
Saint Vincent College
  This study takes 10-15 minutes to complete and you must be at least 18 years old. You will read a short fictional vignette and answer a few follow-up questions.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 04. 06. 2010 ::
:: Assessment of Sexual Quality Study ::
  Karlene Cunningham & Richard Mattson
Auburn University
  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!
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 11. 08. 2010 ::
:: Understanding the Emergence of PTSD ::
  Aidan Christian and April Bradley
University of North Dakota
  20-minute survey to examine the factors that lead some people to develop PTSD after a traumatic experience, while others do not.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 13. 06. 2010 ::
:: Event Judgments ::
  Aaron Scherer, Bradley Thomas, and Paul Windschitl
University of Iowa
  You will make judgments about scenarios you are given. You will also fill out a number of questions relating to yourself. Your involvement will last for less than 20 minutes.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 06. 09. 2010 ::
:: Judging the Risk for Combined Hazards ::
  Ian Dawson, Johnnie Johnson, and Michelle Luke
University of Southampton
  This study involves the completion of a questionnaire. Participants will make judgments about hazards and provide some basic background information. Involvement will last approximately 10 minutes.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 16. 08. 2010 ::
:: Self and Health Behaviours ::
  Tegan Cruwys, Michael Platow, Elizabeth Rieger & Don Byrne
Australian National University
  This project is investigating how people understand themselves, and how this relates to their health attitudes and the things they do.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 03. 09. 2006 ::
:: Self-Perception in Social Groups ::
  Mark Rubin, Milen Milanov, Stefania Paolini
University of Newcastle, Australia
  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.
Prize draw for a US$100 gift certificate with a 1 in 50 chance of winning!
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 21. 07. 2006 ::
:: Miscommunication of verbal probabilities ::
  Stefanie Wöhrle
Universität Tübingen
  Our study is about the risk of miscommunication. Miscommunication appears because people use different verbal probability phrases and interpret them in different ways. Your participation helps to explore ways to reduce the prevalence and magnitude of such communication errors.
participaion takes only 10 minutes
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 21. 07. 2006 ::
:: You say "probable", I say "likely" ::
  Stefanie Wöhrle
Universität Tübingen
  There is a risk of miscommunication because people use different probability phrases and interpret them in different ways. The different meanings that people associate with verbal probabilities often result in communication errors.
participation takes only 10 minutes!
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 28. 07. 2006 ::
:: Attributions of Sources of Variance ::
  Cristina Moya
UCLAe>