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History Learning 2
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Hal Pashler
Psychology Department at the University of California, San Diegoans |
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Read passages and answer questions. Each of two sessions will take 10-15 minutes. Sessions will be from one day to two weeks apart. (You will be sent email reminders for each session.)
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What would you do with your money?
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Edward L. Deci and Hein A. Huyghe
University of Rochester |
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This web study is open to adults, over the age of 18 years. The study takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. Participation is completely voluntary.
takes about 10 minutes; details about the study will be provided; approved by ethical commission |
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Numerosity discrimination
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roger ratcliff
ohio state university |
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Participants will be presented with an array of asterisks and then have to say whether the number is greater or less than 50
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Learning Game #2
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Corinne Townsend
University of California, Merced |
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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 |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Rapid Reading
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Joshua Hartshorne
Harvard University |
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Humans can read remarkably fast. In this experiment, we test your ability to read rapidly-presented letters. Participation takes 2-3 minutes.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Hand Counting Habits
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Oliver Lindemann* & Martin Fischer°
*NICI, Radboud University Nijmegen, NL; °School of Psychology, University of Dundee, UK |
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We ask you to participant in a short scientific study, which aims to investigate hand counting habits. This survey comprises only 20 questions and it takes not more than 3 minutes to complete the whole online questionnaire.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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18. 06. 2008 :: |
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Important Memories Interview
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Bethany T. Heywood, Jesse M. Bering
Institute of Cognition and Culture, Queen's University Belfastanson |
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The purpose of this study is to see what themes and topics are present in narratives about important memories, and how these topics and themes vary with different demographic characteristics such as age, sex, education, religion, culture, and location.
Participants from the UK only. Each participant gets a £5 voucher to Amazon |
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Clinical Psychology ::
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An Internet Study: The relationships between men's self-reported physical attributes, body image, self-esteem and internet dating
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Annabel Chan, Gerard Kennedy
Victoria University, Australia |
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There has been quite a lot of research conducted on women's body image and we have a reasonable understanding of the types of factors that impact on women's body image and that ultimately lead to disorders like Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa. However, we know very little about men's body image and the factors that impinge on the way males think about their bodies. Consequently we also know very little about how this impacts on men's health.
Do you want to do something about it?
If so, you are invited to take part in a research project that will focus exclusively on men's body image. Previous research has highlighted the impact of men's physical attributes on body image and how men perceive their own body. The purpose of this study is to further explore the relationship between physical qualities of men, their body image and self-esteem, using an Internet sample.
All men above the age of 18, who have at least basic literacy in English, are invited to participate in this study. If possible, please have a tape measure ready.
The questionnaire consists of 62 mostly multiple-choice questions and should take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Your responses will remain anonymous and no identifying information will be collected. You are free to withdraw from this study at any time.
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Social Psychology ::
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19. 07. 2008 :: |
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Salary and Co-Worker Characteristics
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Jamie Walkup
Rutgers University |
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The very brief study looks at how people decide what job to take, and how they take into account aspects such as salary, co-worker characteristics, and so forth.
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25. 07. 2008 :: |
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Color naming
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Tobias Richter and Rolf A. Zwaan
University of Cologne (Germany) and Erasmus University Rotterdam (The Netherlands) |
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In this study, images of different colors will be presented on the screen (one at a time). We kindly ask you to name each of these colors as accurately as possible. You will be presented a total of 60 images.
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Applied Psychology ::
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28. 12. 2008 :: |
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Juror Decisionmaking in Criminal Trials
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Christopher Terranova and Tom Tyler
New York University |
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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.
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Personality Psychology ::
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Cognitive styles and personality traits in existential beliefs
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Lee Munro
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Recent findings (Rosenkranz, 2008) have suggested that cognitive styles can account for gender differences in religious belief. This study want to see how those cognitive styles relate to spiritual and superstitious belief.
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Personality Psychology ::
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Relationship Survey
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Afrouz Shaye, Terece Bell
Alliant International University |
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This is a study looking at dating relationships. Looking for participants between the age of 18 to 30 who have been dating the same person for 3 months or more. This is a 10-15 minute study that consists of a short questionnaire asking for background information, a few questions about your personality characteristics, and facts about your current relationship.
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Personality Psychology ::
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18. 02. 2010 :: |
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Human Will
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Cody Christopherson
The University of Notre Dame |
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You are invited to participate in a brand new psychology experiment involving the power of human will. The procedure is simple. You go to the website below and fill out answer a few questions now-- this will take 5-10 minutes. Next, you'll get a simple week-long project. This project can be completed in ten minutes per day, for a one week, at your leisure. Then, you'll return to the website and answer a few more short questions. I'll send you a short survey a week later and a month after that.
Anyone over 18 years old can participate. You just need an email address and to be willing to do the week-long project.
Participants will be entered in a drawing for one of six $15 gift certificates.
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Developmental Psychology ::
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05. 05. 2010 :: |
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Brothers, Sisters, and Attitudes
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Barbara Day, Michael Kahn
University of Hartford, Hartford, CT, USAonline payd |
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This survey explores sibling relationships and attitudes toward women and women's roles in society. It takes about 15-20 minutes to complete. Participants will have a 1 in 50 chance to win a $20.00 gift certificate from Amazon.com.
Participants will have a 1 in 50 chance to win a $20.00 gift certificate from Amazon.com. |
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Applied Psychology ::
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04. 08. 2010 :: |
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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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Clinical Psychology ::
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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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Clinical Psychology ::
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04. 11. 2010 :: |
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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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Social Psychology ::
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Impression formation on the basis of ID pictures
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mirella walker
university of berne / university of baselonline payd |
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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.
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Developmental Psychology ::
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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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Perception of mind in others II
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Dennis Küster, Aleksandra Swiderska, Arvid Kappas
Jacobs University Bremen |
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In this study, we are interested in what can be perceived about the mind of others from a single image.
The study will take about 5 - 10 minutes.
The image that you will see is chosen at random from a pool of various other images. It is possible that you might find this particular image to be mildly unpleasant. You can quit at any time without negative consequences.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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04. 03. 2016 :: |
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Contemplative practice vs gaming in mature adults: Attention, Transpersonal and Dream Comparisons
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Cynthia Ma and Jayne Gakenbach
MacEwan University |
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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).
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Neuropsychology ::
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Critical Investigation of Long-Term Memory Effects Associated with Recreational Mephedrone Use (4-Methylmethcathinone)
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Sarah Hunt
Sheffield Hallam University |
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Short Survey of Long-Term and Short-Term Memory Tasks. Primarily for those who have taken MEPHEDRONE (Meow, meow/ Mkat/ Bounce/ Plant Food/ Bath Salts etc) but also need control participants who have not taken the substance.
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Personality Psychology ::
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Sense of Community and Personality Research Study
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Kath Boekamp
Curtin University, Perth, Western Australiaonline pa |
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Most people know when they have a Sense of Community and when they don’t. There are many factors that contribute to the development of a Sense of Community. Some factors are Environmental (i.e., size of town/suburb), others are Individual factors (i.e. extroversion or optimism). Little research has been done on whether individual personality type factors have any bearing on how someone develops a Sense of Community.
I’d like to invite you to take part in a study which will provide information to help us understand how people connect to their community as well as how we might support and even improve these connections.
Each questionnaire includes instructions on the type of questions that will follow and the way to respond (such as giving a rating on a 5 point scale on how much you agree with a statement from very little to a lot). In total the survey should take you no longer than 30min, possibly less.
All your responses to the questionnaires and personal information will be kept absolutely confidential. Your name will be converted to a code number, and only the anonymous group average data from all participants will be used for any published research.
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Online dating: Personality and the language we use.
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Nicola Fox Hamilton, Chris Fullwood, Grainne Kirwan
University of Wolverhampton |
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This study is designed to examine whether personality traits are related to the use of particular language variables written in the “About Me” texts of online dating profiles, and to look at whether there are differences in the way this language is expressed by different cultures. The study will also examine the effect of gender, age, and sexual orientation on language correlated with personality traits. It is expected that usage of language variables in the profile texts will be found to correlate with personality traits, that there will be some differences in mean personality traits across the cultures that will be reflected in language differences.
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28. 02. 2013 :: |
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Tracking Morality
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Wilhelm Hofmann, Taylor Curran
University of Chicago |
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This project asks people how they experience the moral behaviors of people around them in their daily lives.
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11. 06. 2013 :: |
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The effects of the media on our judgements about rape
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Polly Whitbread
University of Bedfordshire |
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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
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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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Applied Psychology ::
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Music-Based Videogames Survey
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Gianna Cassidy & Anna Paisley
Glasgow Caledonian University |
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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.
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26. 04. 2011 :: |
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Mental Imagery of Healthy Eating Behaviour
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Mariko Kikutani
University of Essex |
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This study is researching how the visual perspective used to imagine engaging in healthy eating behaviours affects subsequent motivation and behaviour.
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27. 04. 2011 :: |
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Citizen reactions to local community development projects
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Mark M. Fredrickson, Jake Bowers
University of Illinois |
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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.
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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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07. 02. 2011 :: |
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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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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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Behaving your way to happiness
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Kathryn Buchanan & Anat Bardi
Royal Holloway, University of London |
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This research examines behaviours that can increase happiness. Participants will be asked to behave in a certain way, daily for 7 days and to complete questionnaires along the way. On completion of the study participants will be entered into a prize draw with multiple prizes of £50 (Non UK residents will receive the equivalent in Amazon vouchers).
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Memory Awareness Questionnaire
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Helen Williams
University of Richmond |
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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.
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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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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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Moral reasoning and the changing attitudes towards how new technologies have changed how we access music
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Steven Brown
Division of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University |
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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.
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Emotional Creativity: An Exploratory Study
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LaTasha Steven
Northwestern State University |
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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.
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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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The Effect of Socially Integrating Physical Activities on Life Satisfaction during Retirement
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Danielle Crane
Curtin University |
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The aim of this study is to determine the impact that the social integration aspect associated with some sports has on levels of life satisfaction in the newly retired population.
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Factors contributing to aggressive driving.
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Eloise Manby
Nottingham Trent University |
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This study involves completing a 10-15 minute on-line questionnaire which looks at personality factors, stress and her demographic information as predictors of the 'road rage' phenomenon also known as aggressive driving.
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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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24. 03. 2011 :: |
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Attachment Insecurity and Compulsive Internet Use
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Zsofia Anna Utry
University of Glasgow |
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This study investigates the connection between close relationships and general problematic Internet use, also known as Internet Addiction.
You will be asked to fill in an Internet use scale, then an attachment style questionnaire will be presented for you. The survey can be completed in about 10-15 minutes.
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14. 02. 2011 :: |
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Romantic Relationship Closeness Survey
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Kasey Schultz
Colorado State University |
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We are looking for participants who are interested in answering questions about their current romantic relationship to provide information about factors affecting closeness in romantic relationships. You are eligible to participate in the study if you are at least 18 years-old and currently involved in a dating/romantic relationship. You will be asked to complete an online survey which will take between 15 and 35 minutes. To show our appreciation for your participation, you will be given the opportunity to be entered into a raffle to win one of two $40 Amazon.com gift cards.
Must be 18 years old and involved in a romantic relationship. Chance to win one of 2 $40 Amazon gift cards. Especially need individuals in same-sex relationships. |
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11. 01. 2011 :: |
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EmotionSense
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Joshua Hartshorne
Harvard University |
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Answer questions about different types of emotions.
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Responding to Moral Dilemmas II
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Martin Bruder & Attila Tanyi
University of Konstanz |
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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.
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Responding to Moral Dilemmas
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Martin Bruder & Attila Tanyi
University of Konstanz |
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Category: 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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Information security and social media users
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Hemamali Tennakoon
Kingston University, London |
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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.
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Thinking About Your Satisfaction with Life
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Charlie Lea
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The purpose of this study is to investigate how people think about life satisfaction. Participants will be asked to complete some on-line questionnaires exploring their thoughts and feelings. One section requires participants to describe the information that comes to mind as they consider certain statements. Taking part in this survey should take approximately 15 minutes.
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How do people relate to interactions with and between characters.
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Nick Degens, Gert Jan Hofstede, Eva Krumhuber
Wageningen University, Jacobs Universityonline payda |
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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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Coping processes, sexual risk taking and self-harm.
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Northumbria University |
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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
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Study of Facebook friendships
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Diogo Pereira, Tasos Sipiliotopoulos, and Ian Oakley
University of Madeira |
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The purpose of the survey is to better understand the nature of Facebook friendships. We will gather some information about your Facebook usage and, in combination with your answers to the survey, we will try to predict the nature and strength of your relationship with your friends. At the end of the survey, you will see what our algorithm thinks about who your closest friends are!
you will need to log into your Facebook account to participate in this survey |
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Privacy and trust concerns in self-disclosure across Internet arenas.
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Alison Attrill
De Montfort University, UK |
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This study is interested in your views about privacy and trust in sharing informaton on social networking sites, instant messaging and online shopping sites.
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20. 06. 2012 :: |
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Gender Differences
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Louis Zorn
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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.
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Perceptions of effective leadership
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Claudia Buengeler, Astrid Homan, Sven Voelpel
University of Amsterdam |
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This online study is about perceptions of effective leadership. After a short scenario, respondents indicate what leader behaviors they find effective in the described situation. The survey is anonymous and takes approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. The study is available in English, German, and Dutch. To thank you for participation, there will be a prize draw (50 Euro gift certificate).
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Traveling Salesperson Experiment
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David Lazer
Volunteer Science |
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Solve the problem of finding the shortest path between cities.
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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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Understanding the Emergence of PTSD
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Aidan Christian and April Bradley
University of North Dakota |
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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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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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Finish the Sentences
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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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Perceptions and College Drinking Behavior
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Hannah Franz, Shannon Rauch
Eastern Illinois University |
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This study looks at the relationship between perceptions of different situations in life and college drinking behavior.
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An investigation into panic disorder
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Ben Meghreblian, Amanda Holmes
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We are conducting research into panic disorder, a form of anxiety, and are looking for participants to spend roughly 10 minutes to help with our study.
No identifying details will be recorded on your questionnaire response so that your data will be completely anonymous and it will therefore not be possible to link your consent form to your questionnaire response or to the data arising from it. You will be assigned a code number to your data which only you will know, so if you wish to withdraw your data you will be able to do this by providing this to the investigator.
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Making Decisions about a Crime
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Gary Brase & Adam Savage
Kansas State University |
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The purpose of this study is to look at how different types of crimes are evaluated in terms of initial, individual reactions. You will be given a hypothetical crime scenario and the set up for the subsequent trial. Please answer the questions that follow as if you were a juror at the individual's trial. Once you have completed the questions about the crime scenario you will be given a short survey about your own views and beliefs.
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Are You Comfortable in Your Team?
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Rebecca Schmidt
Chemnitz University of Technology |
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This survey investigates teams at work. We are interested in how you feel in your team. How connected do you feel to the other team members? How do you perceive the work atmosphere in your team? How do you and the other team members react when people make mistakes or act differently? And what do you think about your team's performance?
The study is especially created for people who are working in teams. Participation will take about 30 minutes with the opportunity to receive feedback about the given answers. All data will be collected anonymously and will be treated as confidential!
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Word Sense
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Joshua K. Hartshorne
Harvard University |
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Can you figure out the meanings of new words?
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The (Lost) Vocal Object in Opera: The Voice, the Listener and Arousal
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Carlo Zuccarini
Brunel University |
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This online survey is part of a neuropsychoanalytic research project aimed at obtaining further insight into the way in which vocal music in general, and opera in particular, is processed in the mind and brain.
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15. 05. 2007 :: |
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Intuitions about the mind and brain
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Caroline Proctor
Yale Universitye> |
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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.
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03. 07. 2007 :: |
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Twin study on motion perception
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Cordula Becker
University of Cambridge |
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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/.
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13. 12. 2006 :: |
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Learning about people's behaviour
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Mike Le Pelley and Stian Reimers
University of Cardiff and University College London |
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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.
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02. 02. 2007 :: |
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Which Films and Songs are a Part of your Identity?
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Clare Rathbone
University of Leeds |
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This 5 minute study will give you a list of the top-selling films and songs from over the last 50 years. You will be asked which 5 films and 5 songs you feel are most personally significant to you, after which you will be asked to say which year of your life you most associate with each of your 10 selected films/songs.
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08. 02. 2007 :: |
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Pain, Relationship, and Psychosexual Functioning in Women with Vulvodynia
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Kelly Smith, Katherine Sutton, Caroline Pukall
Queen's University, Canada |
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The purpose of this study is to investigate pain, relationship, sexual, and psychological function, and body image among women with vulvodynia (i.e., chronic vulvar pain).
To do so, we are looking for women who:
-Experience chronic genital pain or pain upon sexual intercourse and
-Are fluent in English and over the age of 18
We are also looking for women who:
-Do NOT experience chronic genital pain or pain upon sexual intercourse and
-Do NOT experience any debilitating chronic pain condition and
-Are fluent in English and over the age of 18
In addition, the partners of women may also participate in this study. However, women do not need to be involved in a current relationship to participate.
Potential participants will complete a brief telephone screening interview (approximately 10 minutes) to ensure eligibility for the study. Some of the questions on the screening interview are personal and ask questions regarding medical history and relationship and sexual history. All calls are treated with strict confidentiality.
Subsequently, eligible participants will complete an anonymous online survey that includes questions pertaining to pain, psychological health, body image, relationship adjustment, and sexual function. This survey should take approximately 90 minutes for women with pain to complete, and 60 minutes for women without pain and partners. All the information collected from this study will be kept confidential and in a secure, password-protected database.
To participate please CALL or E-MAIL the Sexual Health Research Lab +1 (613) 533-3276; shrl@post.queensu.ca
Before you can participate you will have to CALL or E-MAIL the Sexual Health Research Lab: +1 (613) 533-3276; shrl@post.queensu.ca |
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Reading Comprehension
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David Miele & Daniel Molden
Northwestern University |
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In this study, we are interested in how people process text information. First, you will be asked to read a short text. After reading the text, you will be asked to answer a series of questions that are designed to assess your understanding of the text. Finally, you will be asked to complete a short survey. The whole study will take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.
The study involves reading a brief text and answering questions about it. Takes 5-10 minutes to complete. The study is limited to native English speakers. |
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12. 05. 2008 :: |
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Predicting Interest on Dates
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Skyler Place
Indiana University |
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This study tests your ability to predict if a couple on a first date is interested in one another. Answer questions concerning your own interest in dating the people you see and how interested you think the people are in each other. Get feedback on your ability to predict who likes who! Takes 20 minutes.
Must be 18 yeard old. |
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13. 05. 2008 :: |
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Robots research study
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F. Hegel, M.Lohse, B.Reichelt
Universität Bielefeld |
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Do you have interest in robots?
For our research we are conducting a study to find useful applications for robots. Our robots have an individual appearance and different abilities - thus, they are suitable for different tasks.
In a little study, which takes less than 15 minutes, we would like to show you some short videos and to ask you for your thoughts.
Your data will of course be kept anonymously!
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20. 03. 2008 :: |
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Exploring Religious Leadership and Follower Uncertainty.
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Robert D. Blagg
Claremont Graduate University |
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This short survey will ask about your thoughts, feelings, and attitudes about leaders of your religious community.
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Workplace Percpetions and Behaviors
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Erin C. Gallagher
University of Nebraska at Omaha |
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Web survey assessing how individuals' perceptions of organizational fairness influences their behaviors at work.
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The Present Perfect in English
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Katrin Voigt
Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany |
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People say: English has no grammar!
I wonder why so many learners find the present perfect extremely difficult. I am interested in finding better ways to explain the present perfect.
In this experiment the participant can
a) test his knowledge of the present perfect, or
b) learn a few interesting details about the present perfect.
Experiment created on a workshop by U. Reips on Internet-based experimenting |
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Study on Women's Childhood Experiences and Adult Life
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Laura LeClair
University of Windsor, Eastern Mennonite University |
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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Auditory perception: Shepard Tone
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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Some recent psychoacoustical research show that the cyclical nature of tones is not necessarily restricted to the octave. Help to find out for sure.
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01. 06. 2001 :: |
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Clinical Jugment Study
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Charette Dersch
Texas Tech University |
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Help investigate the clinical decision making process
Participation in this project is limited to practicing psychotherapists. |
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Clinical Psychology ::
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01. 01. 2001 :: |
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Questionnaire about ageing
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Frauke Teegen, Sabine Wiem
University of Hamburg |
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Help to find out about the living circumstances in early and later life, that may lead to or may help to maintain self-injurious behaviour
Disconnected, unfortunately. |
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14. 06. 2002 :: |
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Probability puzzles and Bayesian reasoning
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Tevya Rachelson
Massachussets Institute of Technologyonline payday l |
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A 1-2 minute test of your intuitions about conditional probability.
takes only 1-2 minutes |
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Social Psychology ::
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21. 07. 2006 :: |
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Miscommunication of verbal probabilities
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Stefanie Wöhrle
Universität Tübingen |
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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 |
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28. 07. 2006 :: |
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Attributions of Sources of Variance
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Cristina Moya
UCLAe> |