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archived   other :: in English :: 04. 12. 2002 ::
:: Navigation with mobile devices ::
  Markus Eisenhauer & Johan de Heer
FIT Fraunhofer Institut angewandte Informationstechnik, Sankt Augustin und Telematica Insituut in Enschede
  The objective of this project is to investigate new forms of interaction and navigational techniques in mobile devices for human computer interaction.
Duration about 20 Min. Fast internet connection recommended
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 07. 07. 2004 ::
:: Online test on logical thinking ::
  Christoph Klauer & Christoph Stahl
Institute for Psychology, University of Freiburgonli
  Test your logical reasoning abilities with this short puzzle. Takes less than five minutes!
   
archived   other :: in English :: 10. 11. 2004 ::
:: Environmental Attitudes Web Study ::
  Taciano L. Milfont and John Duckitt
Federal University of Alagoas, Brazil and University of Auckland, New Zealand
  The study has the objective of investigating the structure of environmental attitudes.
Environmental Attitudes Web Study
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 26. 09. 2004 ::
:: Personality and World Outlook ::
  Carlos David Navarrete
University of California, Los Angelesonline payday l
  A study of what kinds of individual differences in personality or attitudes affect one's worldview.
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 18. 10. 2004 ::
:: Sleep and stressful events survey ::
  Julie Pike
Dartmouth Medical School, USA
  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. Thank you!
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 16. 02. 2003 ::
:: Shared judgments of racial category memberships ::
  Elizabeth Bartmess
University of Michigan
  We are interested in shared beliefs about racial category membership. We are asking you to help us by viewing a number of pictures and telling us which race you think the person in the photo might belong to. Some of your identifications may be more difficult than others, so we are asking you to tell us how confident you are for each judgment. In exchange for your participation, we will tell you about some of our more interesting hypotheses, and you will have the option to learn more about our research as it progresses.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 03. 11. 2003 ::
:: Attitudes of Athletes and Non-Athletes ::
  Debra Campbell
California State University, Fullerton
  The purpose of this survey is to compare the usefulness of two different measures of perfectionism, one which has been used with athletes (Frost-MPS) and one which has not been used with athletes (Hewett & Flett-MPS) but is considered the gold standard. Additionally, achievement motivation will be measured and used in conjunction with the perfectionism measures to examine adaptive and maladaptive perfectionism. Potential differences between athletes and non-athletes will also be examined.
I am a second year clinical psychology M.S. student completing my thesis which is required for graduation.
   
archived   Internet Science :: in English :: 05. 08. 2003 ::
:: Online Vigilance task ::
  Nick Forbes
Goldsmiths College (University of London)online payd
  This is an online version of the SART vigilance task, it is designed to test the validity of Web-based testing. It was designed using Flash so users must have this installed and must be using Microsoft Internet Explorer browser. The site is password protected, the password is zx212
Microsoft Internet Explorer and Flash required
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 14. 01. 2004 ::
:: The Death Penalty and Mitigation ::
  Kelly Lawson and Kevin O'Neil
Florida International University
  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
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 14. 01. 2004 ::
:: Study on Domestic Violence Cases ::
  Amy Lunsford and Kevin O'Neil
Florida International University
  This study investigates beliefs about a situation involving domestic violence and asks jurors to reach a verdict.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 18. 01. 2004 ::
:: Word Reading ::
  Todd Kahan
Bates Colloegee>
  This experiment was designed to study word identification. The experiment will take around 20 minutes.
Authorware plugin needed
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 13. 11. 2003 ::
:: Perception of Word Meaning ::
  Alison Lenton
University of Cambridge
  The Cambridge-Southampton Social Psychology Web-lab's first study. By participating, you might have a chance to reflect on and gain an improved understanding of your own associations. Duration: up to 20 minutes.
JavaScript and Cookies required
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 31. 03. 2004 ::
:: Gender representations ::
  Alison Lenton
University of Cambridge
  The first main experiment run on the Cambridge-Southampton Social Psychology Web-lab. The study will help to better understand people's ideas about what constitutes the concepts of "maleness" and "femaleness". Duration: 25 min.
JavaScript and Cookies required
   
archived   other :: in English :: 02. 05. 2004 ::
:: Investigating eyewitness memory for crimes ::
  Marita Kenrick & David Mallard
Charles Sturt University Australia
  The aim of the study is to improve our understanding of how reliable eyewitness memory is, and about the factors that might make eyewitnesses more or less likely to be accurate in their memory for a crime. The experiment is divided into two parts, with the second half taking place after a 1-week interval. In part one participants view a slide sequence depicting a staged crime. Part two takes place one week later; in this part of the experiment participants are asked to make decisions concerning the staged crime viewed.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 08. 02. 2005 ::
:: Personality and Social Relations Survey ::
  Geraldine Downey
Columbia University
  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.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 09. 06. 2005 ::
:: Political Experiment ::
  Christian, Nadja, Diego
Universität Zürich, Sozial- und Wirtschaftspsychologie
  Framing effects and surplus information within political statements.
Student experiment in U.-D. Reips' prep class. Just 1 minute required.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 03. 06. 2005 ::
:: Cup Episode 2 ::
  T.Leonhard & D.Beutinger
Uni Tübingene
  A tiny experiment! Have fun and thanks for participating!
Web experiment by students in U. Reips' Tübingen class
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 04. 11. 2005 ::
:: Sexual Harrasment In The Workplace Survey ::
  Gustavo Segura
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa
  The purpose of this study is to investigate perceptions of sexual harassment.
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 14. 11. 2005 ::
:: Fathers experiences of witnessing their child's birth and the postnatal period ::
  Catherine Spencer
University of East Anglia
  Directed at fathers who were present at their child's birth and it has been at least 3 months since their child was born. Fathers, up until recently have been quite neglected in psychological research on parenting. This research may contribute to changing this. The study is totally anonymous. All information given by participants will be encrypted so no one else can access this information. Participants' email addresses or names will not be needed. Further information about the study itself is given at the web address. The study should only take 20-30 minutes to complete.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 16. 08. 2005 ::
:: Sentence Continuation Experiment ::
  Albert Gatt
University of Aberdeen
  Complete a variety of sentences in context. Takes roughly 20 minutes.
Suitable for native or fluent speakers of English only.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 08. 08. 2005 ::
:: Alien Racers ::
  Ed Vul
University of California, San Diego; Dept. of Psychologyansonline.c
  You will learn which "alien racers" are the fastest by crafting or observing head-to-head races. This study has many test trials, and may take from 30 minutes up to an hour.
UCSD Attention Lab
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 25. 09. 2006 ::
:: Implicit Personality and Self-Concept ::
  Wade C. Rowatt
Baylor University
  The present study contains a brief self-report survey and a computerized categorization task. It should take no more than 15 minutes to complete.
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 02. 10. 2006 ::
:: Avoidance and Impulsive Behaviours ::
  Jessica Kingston
University of Southampton
  This is a questionnaire study that takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. Questions ask about impulsive behaviours (e.g., agression), environmental and personality factors (e.g., stress and affect intensity) and avoidace.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 02. 10. 2006 ::
:: The Life Orientation Test (Alternate Forms) ::
  Suzanne Segerstrom
University of Kentucky
  A brief personality test of one's outlook on the world. Feedback provided.
   
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   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 18. 07. 2006 ::
:: Pursuing Multiple Social Goals Simultaneously ::
  David Pautler
University of Hawaii
  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.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 04. 07. 2006 ::
:: Word Interpretation Questionnaire ::
  Ben Rosser & Tim Moss
University of the West of England
  The research is interested in exploring how words can have different personal meanings to different people.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 13. 03. 2006 ::
:: Online test of logical thinking ::
  Christoph Stahl
University of Freiburg, Germany
  Test your logical reasoning abilities with this short puzzle. Takes less than five minutes!
   
archived   Perception :: in English :: 14. 03. 2006 ::
:: Matthew Rongey's Science Fair Project ::
  Matthew Rongey
Forest Charter School
  Visitors go to the website and select one of three short videos to watch, then answer some questions pertaining to the video and fill out demographic information.
Takes only five minutes with broadband, but also works with dial-up!
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 01. 06. 2006 ::
:: Perception of social events ::
  Steffen Nestler
University of Leipzig
  The study is concerned with how people perceive and evaluate social events. Therefore, participants are asked to read a short scenario about the Bavarian Mountain Railway, and later are asked to answer some questions concerning the scenario. The study lasts about 8 to 10 minutes.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 08. 05. 2006 ::
:: Gamblers Gone Wild ::
  Edward Crossman, Michelle Christensen, Terry Knapp
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  This short study will take approximately 10 minutes and will evaluate gambling behaviors.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 15. 02. 2011 ::
:: Person Perception and Decision Making ::
  Kimberly Fairchild
Manhattan College
  In this study, you will watch a short, randomly selected video of an individual and make decisions and predictions about his/her behavior and emotions. The survey should take approximately 20 minutes to complete and all responses are strictly anonymous.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 03. 01. 2011 ::
:: The News and You ::
  Kathryn Buchanan, Anat Bardi
Royal Holloway, University of London
  Would you like the chance to win £50 worth of Amazon vouchers? If yes, then simply complete this questionnaire. We will ask you to complete some questions about personality, values and your current mood. You will also get to watch a you tube video of a news clip. At the end of the survey, you will receive feedback about your responses.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 03. 01. 2011 ::
:: An investigation in to the interaction between cogntive style and social cognition, personality traits, religiosity and spirituality ::
  Liam Trevithick, Patrick Rosenkranz
University of Newcastle
  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
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 22. 05. 2011 ::
:: Workplace bullying: a source of PTSD? ::
  Hon Chun Keanu, CHAN
University of Glasgow
  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.
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 08. 04. 2011 ::
:: Constructing a measure of existential thinking ::
  Blake Allan
University of Florida
  This is a study to develop a measurement of existential thinking, which is the tendency to engage with the existential dilemmas of life, like death and finding meaning.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 27. 04. 2011 ::
:: Citizen reactions to local community development projects ::
  Mark M. Fredrickson, Jake Bowers
University of Illinois
  A brief study on how citizens engage with, evaluate, and react to local development projects run by non-profit organizations. Expected time is about 10 minutes.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 23. 06. 2011 ::
:: A Maze Task and Processing of Social Scenarios ::
  Kevin P. McIntyre, Jonathan Gallegos
Trinity University
  This investigation examines how the skills needed to complete mazes influences how people think about social scenarios. You will be asked to complete a maze task and afterwards read a description of a common social interaction and respond by completing some questions about the scenario and about yourself. Your participation should take 5-10 minutes.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 18. 02. 2012 ::
:: Past Experiences and Personality Survey ::
  Craig A. Smith
Vanderbilt University
  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.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 20. 03. 2012 ::
:: Perceptions of Friends with Benefits Relationships ::
  Erika Koch and Angela Weaver
St. Francis Xavier University
  Participants will respond to questions assessing their opinions of Friends with Benefits Relationships.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 30. 03. 2012 ::
:: Mood & Cognition ::
  Esther Afolalu
University of Glasgow
  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.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 07. 03. 2012 ::
:: Exploring people's reasons for discontinuing their volunteer experiences ::
  Emily Jewell, Julie MacIsaac, Courtney Moore, Sarah Ready, Morgan Varis & Stacey MacKinnon
University of Prince Edward Island
  Have you ever chosen to STOP volunteering at an organization? Participants over the age of 18 needed for a study on WHY volunteers end their volunteer work with an organization. You will be asked several general demographic questions, some open-ended questions about your volunteer experience, and some scaled questions. It will take approximately 30 minutes of your time to complete this study.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 08. 03. 2012 ::
:: Emotion and Personality Survey ::
  Craig A. Smith
Vanderbilt University
  In this anonymous survey, which may take up to 75 min. to complete, participants will be asked to recall and describe a past experience in which they experienced a particular emotion. They will then be asked to evaluate this experience and their reactions to it along a number of different dimensions. Finally, they will be asked to complete a series of personality measures.
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 26. 04. 2012 ::
:: Gender Roles, Anxiety, and Identity for Biracial Americans ::
  Christopher L. Smith, Paul D. Werner
Alliant International University
  This research is being done as part of the requirements of the clinical psychology Ph.D. program at Alliant International University in San Francisco, CA. This research is on the experiences of biracial Americans. We are specifically looking for biracial Americans who have an African American birth parent and a European American or White birth parent. This research is focusing on a group of Americans that have been overlooked by most researchers, and we hope to shed light into aspects of this group's experiences.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 21. 12. 2011 ::
:: Moral reasoning and the changing attitudes towards how new technologies have changed how we access music ::
  Steven Brown
Division of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University
  Are you a music fan? Interested in technology? This survey aims to measure your attitudes towards how recent technological advances have changed your relationship with music. Your moral reasoning is also of interest. Participation should take 10-15 minutes.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 16. 10. 2011 ::
:: Friendship Experiences of Undergraduate College Students ::
  Yuliana Khmarskaya
Alliant International University, San Franciscoonlin
  Undergraduate college students are needed for a research study about friendships, about friends’ thoughts, feelings, and behavior when one of them has personal problems, and about dealing with problems on one’s own. This research is being conducted by a student in the Ph.D. program in clinical psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, San Francisco. Participation is voluntary and responses will be confidential. If all of the following apply to you, you are invited to participate in this online study: • You are at least 18 years old, • You have a best or closest same-sex friend (who is or was not a sexual partner) with whom you have been best/closest friends for at least 6 months, • In addition, you regularly talk/communicate with this friend or regularly talked/communicated with this friend in the past. Here is the link: http://psyresearch.org/friendship Upon completion of your participation, you can print the last page to use for extra credit for a class with your professor’s approval, and you can be entered in a raffle to win one of 3 $100 VISA gift cards. If you have any questions, you can e-mail them to friendship_study@hotmail.com
   
archived   Internet Science :: in English :: 16. 11. 2011 ::
:: Attitudes towards online relationship formation ::
  Alison Attrill and Heather Semper
De Montfort University
  The short study asks about your views towards making friends and finding romantic partners online. It is not about your actual behaviour, but about your views on realtionship formation.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 11. 06. 2013 ::
:: The effects of the media on our judgements about rape ::
  Polly Whitbread
University of Bedfordshire
  We would be grateful to you if you could assist us by participating in our study exploring the effects of the media on judgements about rape. Your participation will take approximately 10 minutes during which time you will be ask to read through a newspaper article before filling out a questionnaire. Your data will be stored securely with only an anonymous number identifying it. Taking part in this study is completely voluntary; you may withdraw at any time prior to data analysis without having to give any reason
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 23. 05. 2013 ::
:: International Students' Social Networks ::
  Rajalakshmi Kanagavel
University of Hildesheim
  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.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 18. 01. 2013 ::
:: Reinventing Proactive Personality: Modification of a Construct and its Measurement. ::
  Bharati Belwalkar
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.
Personality Survey
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 21. 01. 2013 ::
:: Reinventing Proactive Personality: Modification of a Construct and its Measurement. ::
  Bharati Belwalkar
Louisiana Tech University
  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
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 31. 01. 2013 ::
:: A Study of How One Understands Thier Own Sex Education ::
  Heather Dombrowsky and Jeremy Smith
Hanover College
  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.
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 19. 10. 2012 ::
:: Music-Based Videogames Survey ::
  Gianna Cassidy & Anna Paisley
Glasgow Caledonian University
  As part of an ongoing EPSRC-funded project at GCU, the following survey is designed to investigate current uses of and, attitudes towards, music based videogames.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 06. 09. 2012 ::
:: Evaluation of Person Interactions ::
  Susanne Quadflieg
New York University
  This experiment has ended. Here is a debriefing and description of what was done: "In our study, we presented participants with a series of photographs. Each photograph showed two people involved in an interaction. For instance, participants would see a person giving a gift to another, two people carrying boxes, a couple dancing and so on. In each picture, one of the two individuals was marked with a star (*). Participants were asked to focus on this target when making their judgments. For each picture, we asked participants to indicate whether the person seemed intelligent, likeable, animate, able to have emotions, and machine-like. We also asked participants to rate whether they would find “seeing a person acting like this” believable, eerie, and safe. At the end of the survey, we asked participants to complete a short personality questionnaire and to answer some demographic questions (age, gender, education, religion, nationality). We are interested in how ratings on the above dimensions may differ depending on whether a person is engaged in a mainly instrumental interaction (e.g., one person helping another with carrying boxes) or in a mainly social interaction (e.g., one person engaging in a chat with another), and whether differences (if any) are influenced by a perceiver’s personality and demographic background." The instructions were: "You will be asked to look at a series of person interactions and to evaluate each interaction according to several dimensions (e.g., how safe, intelligent, likeable etc. a target person seems to you). At the end of the study, we will ask you to provide some personality information (e.g., whether you consider yourself calm, extraverted etc.) and demographic information (e.g., your age, gender, nationality). Participation will take you about 30 min. "
This experiment has ended. Debriefing available.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 20. 09. 2012 ::
:: Your Abilities and Your Purchasing Power ::
  Kathryn Buchanan and Riccardo Russo
University of Essex
  This study has two parts and should take approx 15 minutes. In the first part you will be asked to complete a brief task designed to test your cognitive abilities (don't worry, it sounds scarier than it really is).To give yourself the best chance at this test you'll need to avoid interruptions. The second part of this survey will ask you how you feel about purchasing certain products.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 14. 08. 2012 ::
:: Emotions Experienced after Sexual Intercourse ::
  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
  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.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 15. 02. 2014 ::
:: Memories and creativity ::
  Katy Gillick, Erica Hepper and Paul Sowden
University of Surrey
  We are investigating whether people's memories are linked to creativity. Participants will be asked to recall a memory and write about it. They will then be given two questions, and asked to give as many creative answers as possible and to evaluate those creative answers. Lastly, participants will complete a puzzle task and a short personality questionnaire. This study will be open to participants aged 18 or over and should take no longer than 30 minutes to complete. All responses will be kept anonymous.
Participants will need to just follow the link below, which will take them directly to the start of the study
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 09. 04. 2014 ::
:: A Comparison of Abstinence and Perceived Self-efficacy for Individuals Attending SMART Recovery and Alcoholics Anonymous ::
  Emily Guarnotta
Alliant International University, San Diego
  This study is looking at the personality characteristics of people that attend different self-help groups. You are eligible to participate if you are currently attending Alcoholics Anonymous or SMART Recovery and have at least 30 days sober. Your participation will take approximately 10-15 minutes and you have the opportunity to enter your email address to win a Starbucks gift card, but this is not required. All responses will remain confidential. Thank you.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 02. 12. 2014 ::
:: Eyewitness testimony: Experience being an eyewitness ::
  Micaiah Zwartz, Don Thomson, Adrian Scott
Deakin University, Edith Cowan University
  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.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 26. 07. 2014 ::
:: Coping Styles and Overall Health Questionnaire ::
  Nora Kline
Vanderbilt University
  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.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 10. 11. 2014 ::
:: Team cohesion and cognitive skills in ranked League of Legends players ::
  Tuuli Pöllänen
University of Ljubljana
  An experimental battery to assess hypotheses on whether performance of ranked League of Legends players and their teams can be predicted from team cohesion and different cognitive skills. All League of Legends players are invited to participate.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 04. 03. 2016 ::
:: Contemplative practice vs gaming in mature adults: Attention, Transpersonal and Dream Comparisons ::
  Cynthia Ma and Jayne Gakenbach
MacEwan University
  Adult gamers and contemplative groups are compared in terms of performance on attentional tasks and answers on various transpersonal oriented self-reports; two measures of dreams, one of presence and two of mindfulness. This is an online replication and extension of Gackenbach and Guthrie (2016).
   
archived   Developmental Psychology :: in English :: 20. 05. 2016 ::
:: Motor and language development in infants with family history of Autism Spectrum Disorders ::
  Klaus Libertus
University of Pittsburgh
  Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Kids’ Thinking Lab (KiTLab) are conducting a new study on how babies’ motor skills develop. In particular, we are currently looking for families who have one child with a confirmed diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and who also have a recently born younger sibling (less than 4 months of age). This study is conducted online and there are no regional restrictions for participants.
Study will be conducted via video chat (e.g., Skype). Interested families should contact us (see link).
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 22. 01. 2016 ::
:: Win 1 of 3 prizes of EUR 120 in a lottery! Participate in a Web-based study for academic purposes ::
  Baiba Renerte, Ulf-Dietrich Reips
University of Konstanz
  The study consists of five parts and will take about 10 minutes. You will be asked to provide your thoughts and opinions and make financial decisions. One of your financial decisions will be played out and also paid to you together with the lottery prize. The lottery will be played out after the end of this study (in the spring of 2016). All information provided by you will be treated as confidential and will only be used for scientific purposes.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 22. 07. 2014 ::
:: Comic Picture Gender Perception ::
  Aenne Brielmann, Margarita Stolarova
University of Konstanz
  This study is about your subjective gender perception and attitudes. There are no right or wrong answers. We appreciate every single participant's important contribution to our research.
Experiment was created as part of the seminar "Methods of Internet-based research" by Prof. Reips
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 31. 07. 2012 ::
:: Evaluating Forensic Evidence ::
  Chloe Boyle
California State University, Fullerton
  This study will ask participants to read a case summary as well as a description of expert testimony given in support of a defendant. Participants will be asked to provide their opinions in regards to the case. Participants will also take a short survey on their general thinking style. Questions will follow the presentation of the case summary and/or evidence. The purpose of this study is to look at how participants evaluate and interpret forensic evidence.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 18. 07. 2012 ::
:: Person Evaluation II ::
  Dennis Küster, Eva Krumhuber
Jacobs University Bremen
  You will see a picture of a person that is slightly different from the previous experiment. There will be 11 simple questions about how you perceive this person.
11 simple questions about a person
   
archived   Internet Science :: in English :: 20. 10. 2012 ::
:: Information security and social media users ::
  Hemamali Tennakoon
Kingston University, London
  Social media has become a popular part of the Internet and in recent years the concern for information security online has been a much discussed topic. This research aim to study the social media business models and the user behavior affected by information security concerns.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 12. 02. 2013 ::
:: Daily Morality ::
  Wilhelm Hofmann, Taylor Curran
University of Chicago
  This study tracks how people experience moral and immoral actions in their daily lives. Participants must have a smartphone with a data plan to participate in this study.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 14. 01. 2013 ::
:: Putting out the fire: Exploring the contribution of individual and social factors in self reported interventions in online flaming ::
  Benjamin James Smith
DeMontfort University
  This study will require that the participants complete a survey. In the survey they will be asked to report their likelihood of intervening in a number of online scenarios they will also be asked to complete a number of personality scales.
please only 18 year old, and over, undergraduate student participants
   
archived   Applied Psychology :: in English :: 22. 01. 2013 ::
:: Emotional and Behavioral Strategies in Dealing with Difficulties at Work ::
  Antje Schmitt
University of Kassel, Germany
  This study investigates what emotional and behavioral strategies people may use in dealing with problems, difficulties or setbacks at work. Participation involves completing two short surveys. This first survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete and there will be a brief survey (5 minutes) four weeks later. Once the study has been completed, we will be happy to send you a written report on the main research findings and upon the completion of this study, participants will be entered in a lottery with the chance of winning one of two $50 Amazon vouchers.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 19. 07. 2013 ::
:: Social Factors and Narcissism ::
  Elizabeth Huxley; Boris Bizumic
Australian National University
  This study is interested in examining the way experiences in life such as childhood experiences, social perceptions, technology use and stress may shape the development of narcissism. Participation will consist of completing a 30 minute survey with the option to complete a short follow-up survey in approximately 6 months. Participants who complete the second phase of this study will also be eligible to enter a draw to receive one of five $30AUD gift vouchers to either iTunes, Amazon or the Co-Op Bookstore.
   
archived   Clinical Psychology :: in English :: 27. 07. 2013 ::
:: Coping processes, sexual risk taking and self-harm. ::
  Naomi Mwamba
Northumbria University
  I'm conducting a research thesis on the effects of childhood/adulthood traumatic events on an individual's sexual risk taking and self harm behaviours, looking specifically at how this link is influenced by coping processes. I'm hoping to recruit males and females over the age of 18 who have no history of psychiatric disorder and who do not take psychiatric medication. The survey is completely anonymous, can be done online at your own convenience, and only takes 20 minutes to complete. The survey can be found on the following link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/M2DPBNZ
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 27. 01. 2012 ::
:: Men's Experience of Sexual Activity ::
  David Rowland, Beth Adamski, Amy Myers, Cody Neal
Valparaiso University
  This study investigates men’s experience of sexual activity. We ask that you respond to the questions below to help us study these topics. Responses will be completely confidential and anonymous and participation is strictly voluntary. The results will be reported at the group rather than the individual level. You may exit the study at any time without penalty. The survey will take approximately 10 minutes. Participants must be male and at least 18 years of age.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 29. 01. 2012 ::
:: Society’s View of Chronic Health Conditions ::
  Fuschia Sirois, Laura Mitchell
Bishop's University
  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
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 20. 11. 2011 ::
:: Emotional Creativity: An Exploratory Study ::
  LaTasha Steven
Northwestern State University
  This is a single-session study in which a number of different kinds of psychological tests and measures are being evaluated and compared with emotional creativity. To do this, we will ask you complete a short demographic questionnaire, the Emotional Creativity Inventory, the Humor Style Questionnaire, and the New General Self-Efficacy Scale. It will also include five exploratory measures: the Scale of Creative Attributes and Behavior, the Selflessness Scale, the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, the Spiritual Well-Being Scale, and the Religious Orientation Scale.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 15. 12. 2011 ::
:: General Internet Use Survey ::
  Kimberley Payling (Supervisor: Alison Attrill)
De Montfort University
  A set of three questionnaires assessing general Internet use, self-esteem and Internet uses in different arenas.
link currently dysfunctional
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 11. 01. 2012 ::
:: Judging a Satisfactory Life ::
  Charlie Lea
Royal Holloway, University of London online payday l
  This short survey should take about 10 mins to complete. You will be asked to read short transcriptions of a person talking about their life and then respond to some questions. You will then be asked to complete 3 questionnaires about your thoughts and feelings.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 17. 08. 2011 ::
:: Eyewitness testimony and Juror Decisions ::
  Brown, Cass, McMillan, Pearce
Curtin University, Western Australia
  You will be presented with a scenario depicting a crime and testimonies from eyewitnesses. You will be asked a short series of questions about the witness statements.
This is a fourth year Psychology thesis project.
   
archived   Internet Science :: in English :: 04. 09. 2011 ::
:: “Video Game Use and Psychological Outcomes” ::
  Experimenter: Matt Harvey, Supervisor: Maurice Stringer
University of Ulster
  You are invited to participate in a study examining the psychological outcomes associated with different types of video game use.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 26. 09. 2011 ::
:: Personality and Decision Making ::
  Mattingly, B., & Bobrowski, M. E.
Ashland University & Monmouth Universityonline payda
  Research participants would complete an online study consisting of questionnaires.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 11. 06. 2012 ::
:: Public attitudes toward offenders ::
  Oana Neaga, Vincent Egan
University of Leicester
  We are studying public attitudes toward offenders in relation to individual differences.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 29. 01. 2012 ::
:: Society’s View of Acute and Chronic Pain Conditions ::
  Fuschia Sirois, Laura Mitchell
Bishop's University
  How are people with different acute and chronic pain conditions viewed by society? Are people with arthritis viewed differently than people who suffer from migraines? We need your help answer these important questions to better understand how society views people with different acute and chronic pain conditions and how these views may impact their quality of care. Participation involves completing an online survey that includes questions about your opinions regarding how society views people with different acute and chronic pain conditions. For taking the time to participate in this survey you will be given the option to enter a draw for one of two $50 gift cards for an online bookstore.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 03. 02. 2012 ::
:: Spending Discretionary Income ::
  Jia Wei Zhang and Ryan Howell
San Francisco State University
  The purpose of this study is to examine how recent purchases influence your happiness with life.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 03. 02. 2012 ::
:: Delayed Discounting and Purchase Decisions ::
  Jia Wei Zhang and Ryan Howell
San Francisco State University
  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.
   
archived   Cognitve Psychology :: in English :: 30. 03. 2012 ::
:: Memory Awareness Questionnaire ::
  Helen Williams
University of Richmond
  This research stems from our interest in people’s awareness of their own memory abilities, and people’s justifications about how accurately they remember something. You will be asked to make a judgment about other people’s memory experiences from memory justification statements they made in a previous memory experiment.
   
archived   Social Psychology :: in English :: 03. 07. 2011 ::
:: Perception of men faces and voices - Questionnaire ::
  Silviu Apostol, Ana-Maria Petrache
University of Bucharest
  Online experiment about the perception of faces and voices in humans. We are primarily interested in how these factors combine to form an impression about a person's attractiveness. You will evaluate face photos, vowel recordings and short videos, all from the same 17 young men. You will use a 5-grade scale. The experiment will take about 10 minutes. This experiment is anonymous.
   
archived   Other :: in English :: 27. 04. 2011 ::
:: Responding to Moral Dilemmas II ::
  Martin Bruder & Attila Tanyi
University of Konstanz
  In this study we want to investigate how you take moral decisions. You will be asked to read a short scenario and then indicate how you would behave in this morally challenging situation.Participating in the study will require approximately 10 minutes of your time. At the end of the study you will be able to enter your name into a prize draw and, after the whole study has been completed, we will randomly allocate two prizes of €50 (or equivalent in your currency) each to two participants.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 22. 07. 2011 ::
:: Attitudes towards the impact of new technologies on how we access music ::
  Steven Brown
Glasgow Caledonian University
  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.
   
archived   Personality Psychology :: in English :: 17. 03. 2011 ::
:: Personality and Perception of Gender Roles across Cultures ::
  Darlanne Wollam
University of Tennessee at Martin
  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.
   
archived   other :: in English :: 20. 04. 2006 ::
:: Factors in decision making and emotional experience ::
  Cristina Moya
UCLAe>