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Cannabis, Family History of Mental Health and Personality
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Joanne Parkins Antonio Castro
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Are you interested in taking part in an exciting psychological study? A team of researchers based at Nottingham Trent University in the United Kingdom need your help!
We are looking for participants to complete a quick online survey about cannabis use, family history of mental health and personality. We need specifically:
Long term cannabis users,
Ex cannabis users, &
People who have never used cannabis.
If you think you fit into any of these categories please follow the link to the questionnaire.
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Perspective Taking Survey
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Kimberly Fairchild
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A study on perspective taking (basically testing how well you can see things from another person's point of view). The survey takes about 20 minutes to complete.
Please be aware that in order for the survey program to run, you will need to download a small javascript file. Also, be aware that the survey works best on PCs running Internet Explorer or Firefox. |
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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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Internet Science ::
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Phrase Detectives collaborative annotation game
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Jon Chamberlain, Massimo Poesio, Udo Kruschwitz
Essex University |
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Phrase Detectives is a "Game with a Purpose", meaning that the data we collect will be used to help improve computer systems. The data will be used to train anaphora resolution systems that can be used to improve text summarisation and search engine indexing, which will ultimately lead to a better Web experience for you.
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Attitudes about Babies
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Gary Brase & Jeremy Litrell
Kansas State University |
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How and why people vary in attitudes toward children and decisions about having children.
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Language ability and life satisfaction
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A.Haslam, T.Morton, A.Rabinovich, I.Gleibs
University of Exeter, UK |
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In this survey we are interested in the relationship between language ability and life satisfaction. We will ask you to do some language tasks to measure your language ability (the tasks will involve unscrambling some sentences and completing words). Then, we will ask you some questions related to your satisfaction with different aspects of your life.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Causal Semantics
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Jared Hotaling
Brown University |
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This is a study of how people understand certain words. We want to know what kinds of inferences are afforded by various words.
Approx 8 mins, 1st 24 participants entered into $40 lottery.
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Personality and Interpersonal Relationships
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Jessica Rothman
University of Rochester |
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The purpose of this research is to explore how various individuals feel about those they have close relationships with.
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Colourful letters: Do you think logically?
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Berry Claus
University of Potsdam |
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task: to judge whether a conclusion necessarily follows from two before mentioned sentences (duration of experiment: 10 minutes)
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Writing reviews for consumer communities
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Sonja Utz
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
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The goal of this study was to examine why people write reports for online consumer communities (e.g. epinions, reviewcentre, mouthshut,...). ["If you have written at least one review, you are invited to participate in the survey."] The original Link was http://www.scw.vu.nl/sonja/.www/onlineforum/e/eintro.html , but the server was shut down and the study files are lost. Due to small sample size (25) the results from the study were never published. The updated study link leads to a paper on a similar study by the author.
only people who have written at least one product review were asked to participate |
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Video Game Structure Preferences, Flow, and Dreams
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Jayne Gackenbach
Grant MacEwan College |
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end of survey is a skill testing web based video game |
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Personality Psychology ::
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Imaginative Ability
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Martin Bruder
University of Cardiff, UK |
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We are interested in how you imagine yourself behaving and feeling in six very short scenarios that could happen in real life.
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Study on Imagination
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Martin Bruder
University of Cardiff, UK |
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We are interested in how you imagine yourself behaving and feeling in six short scenarios that could happen in real life.
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Sleep and stressful events survey
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Julie Pike
Dartmouth Medical School, USA |
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If you are at least 18 years old, please visit the link to fill out a survey for a study of sleep and stressful events.
Your responses to this survey will help researchers at Dartmouth Medical School to understand factors affecting insomnia and may lead to better treatment for sleep problems.
The survey is ANONYMOUS and will only take a few minutes of your time.
Thank you!
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What are your attitudes towards dementia?
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Janine Williamson
The University of Salford |
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A short survey to identify what people know about dementia and their attitudes towards the condition.
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Human Motivation & Motive Strength
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Arlen Moller, Richard Ryan, & Edward Deci
University of Rochester |
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This is a study about what motivates people and what people find important.
You will be asked to answer some questions reflecting on your current situation and reflecting on your past.
15 minutes or 25 minutes (you choose what you feel comfortable with) |
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Reliability of Outcome data collected via the Internet
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Kate Lorig
Stanford University |
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Stanford has received a grant to study the quality of data collected on the Internet. To do that, they need people with ANY chronic disease to fill out a questionnaire just once. Participants will be randomized to either fill out the questionnaire on the Internet or by US Mail, and will receive a $10 Amazon.com gift certificate in appreciation. This study will help Stanford learn more about conducting research on-line for people with chronic health conditions. Participants must live in the United States and NOT be a participant in any of their other studies. If you are interested yourself or can help recruit, please visit our HealthyLiving website.
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Cognition of gestures
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Samuel Spitzer
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Perceived Body Image Satisfaction
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Robert Dion
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five minute online survey
really really need some participants for a senior thesis |
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Perceptions of Doctors
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Antonio M. Costa Jr.
Long Island University - C.W. Post Campusonline payd |
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The Relationship between Three College-Related Factors and Increased Psychotherapy Utilization
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Joshua Rosenthal
Long Island University - CW Post Campusonline payday |
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The purpose of the present study is to examine whether three characteristics of the college experience (increased exposure to students with mental illness, increased access to mental health resources and increased academic and experiential learning opportunities in mental health) influence psychotherapy utilization during and immediately following college. The results of this investigation could help colleges and universities better understand what influences students decisions to seek-out professional mental health services.
Takes 5 minutes to complete, is anonymous, and offers $100 cash raffle prize |
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Applied Psychology ::
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Study of the best format for providing advice on improving balance (age 60+ only!)
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Samuel Nyman and Lucy Yardley
University of Southampton |
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To compare two formats of providing balance training advice for those aged 60+. Free downloadable advice pack at the end.
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Personality Psychology ::
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Personality and smoking behaviour
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Maria Kenefeck
University of Derby |
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This study is designed to look at the relationship between personality and smoking behaviour, helping to gain a valuable insight into what triggers and reinforces smoking.
Duration is around 20 mins which can be spread over several sessions.
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Pack of Cards
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Berry Claus
University of Potsdam |
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Task: Four decks of cards and one card player, who draws at random one card from each deck of cards. Without taking a look at the card, he makes an assertion about the card. It will be your task to rate the probability that his assertion is true. (Duration: 15 minutes)
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Decision-Making Processes among Sibling Caregivers of Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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A Zendell; P McCallion
University at Albany |
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Through this study, we are gathering information about the needs of men and women caring for siblings with intellectual or developmental disabilities, particularly those needs that are essential at the time when decisions about assuming (or expanding) the caregiving role are being made. Anyone who is a brother or sister (age 22 or older) of an adult, also age 22 or older, with an intellectual or developmental disability that was diagnosed prior to age 22 and provides care, emotional support, concrete support, oversight, or companionship for a sibling with a developmental disability and/or for the primary caregiver of the brother or sister with the disability (e.g. parent, other sibling or family member, or paid caregiver) for an average of 16 hours per month and resides in the United States is eligible to be part of this study. Ultimately, a resource guide will be created to help siblings who are in the process of making decisions around care for a brother or sister with a disability and also to inform service providers of meaningful ways to include siblings in care planning at an earlier stage.
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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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How much do you know?
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Joshua K. Hartshorne
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of Americaone hou |
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A quick 1-2 minute experiment assessing people's general knowledge about the world. Participants will answer a few simple questions and be asked to do a simple task.
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Personality Psychology ::
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Testing a New Genuineness Personality Questionnaire
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Hoda Samadi, Greg Boyle
Bond Universitye> |
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The objectives of this survey research include the following: (1) to gain a better understanding of the factors that contribute to the level of accuracy towards ones view of the self, (2) to develop a new questionnaire that assesses genuineness, and (3) to examine how the character genuineness is related to a number of different psychological states.
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How do we influence the feelings of those close to us?
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Karen Niven and David Holman
University of Sheffield |
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This study seeks to examine the ways in which people deliberately try to influence the emotions of their partners, friends and co-workers.
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Universal Worth
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Steven V. Rouse
Pepperdine University |
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I am developing a new questionnaire called the Universal Worth Scale, a personality characteristic related to self-esteem and spirituality. To do this, I need to find out how a person's scores on my test relates to scores on similar tests.
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Perceptions of a Sexual Assault
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Colleen Keelan
Saint Vincent College |
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This study takes 10-15 minutes to complete and you must be at least 18 years old. You will read a short fictional vignette and answer a few follow-up questions.
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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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Social support and wellbeing amongst people with HIV
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Vicki Hutton, Francesca Collins, RoseAnne Misajon
Monash University, Australia |
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Your wellbeing is more than your viral load and CD4 count. We want to know how social support (includng pets) and stigma affect your wellbeing when you're living with HIV. We're looking for people aged 18 years and over, who have been diagnosed with HIV and are willing to spend approximately 30 minutes completing an anonymous questionnaire.
For people aged 18 years and over, who have been diagnosed with HIV |
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Autistic Traits and Social Anxiety
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Shona Simpson & David Crewther
Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australiaansonline.c |
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This study aims to investigate whether there is a link between autistic traits and social anxiety. Participants are required to be at least 18 years old. You do not need to have a diagnosis of autism or Social Anxiety Disorder in order to participate.
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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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Gender and Political Leadership Today
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Dalia Ducker and Natalie Porter
California School of Professinal Psychology at Alliant International University, SF Bay |
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Do You Have Opinions To Share About Politics Today?
Completion of the online survey means a chance to win $100 in ONE of FOUR lottery drawings.
Researchers at Alliant International University seeking volunteers in the United States to share their opinions on politics today and answer some questions about their beliefs and attitudes. For this study, we need participants who are willing to fill out an online survey.
The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Naturally, your participation is entirely voluntary. All answers will be anonymous.
IMPORTANT: This study is for research purposes only. It is NOT a political poll and is NOT related to any political candidate or party in any way.
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Heroin, stress, and coping
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Sarah Bowles, Thomas Kruggel (faculty advisor)
Towson University |
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I am conducting a study to examine the current and previous experience of stressful life events in the lives of current heroin/opiate users, and to examine the coping techniques they use to handle such stressful life events.
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Important Memories Study
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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 collect information on the different topics and common themes present in narratives about important memories, and also how these topics and themes vary with different demographic characteristics such as age, sex, education, religion, culture, and location, as well as other factors. This study should take about 30-40 minutes to complete.
Participants will be eligible to win one of five $50 gift certificates to Amazon.com |
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Education, career choices, and life experiences
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Yen-Chi Le
University of Hawaii |
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A study is being conducted by a graduate student in the Department of Psychology at the University of Hawai'i to examine life experiences and the relationship of these events to people's thoughts about education, career choice and life choices. Your participation is invaluable and will contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between education, career choices and life experiences. Participation in this study is voluntary and completely anonymous. The questionnaire will take about 15-25 minutes to complete.
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Evaluating Sexual Assault Crimes
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Francis X. Shen
Harvard University |
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Users are asked to complete a simple survey evaluating a case of sexual assault.
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Emotional Experiences
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Charles Couchman
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This study is intended to help us understand how people experience different emotions. You will be asked to remember two emotional situations from your recent past and to answer questions about these experiences. At the end of the study you will be able to view how others have answered the same questions.
Compare your answers to those of others! |
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Mental Health Providers Opinions About a Hypothetical Client.
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Daisy Minter and Paula Johnson
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Are you interested in how mental health care providers evaluate clients? Would you like to take part in a graduate student research project that takes approximately 15 minutes to complete? If you are a mental health care provider or a student in graduate training for a mental health care profession you are needed to participate in an online survey.
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Gender Recognition & Social Perspectives
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Colin Holbrook
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First, you will use your keyboard to categorize the sex of a series of faces as quickly and accurately as you can. Next, you will read two short essays and be asked what you think about the authors. More like a video game challenge than a survey. The whole study usually takes between 5 and 10 minutes.
This study is limited to American citizens who are over eighteen years old and have normal vision. (Normal vision with glasses is OK.) |
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Reading Comprehension
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David Miele & Daniel Molden
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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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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.
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Robots research study
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F. Hegel, M.Lohse, B.Reichelt
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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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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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Art and General Knowledge
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Hal Pashler, John Wixted
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In this entertaining study, participants will view paintings and be tested on general knowledge over the course of two brief sessions. This study takes about 15 minutes altogether. Respondents are entered in a drawing for a prize (US $100). You must be 18 years of age, and you can only participate once.
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Win 1 of 3 prizes of EUR 120 in a lottery! Participate in a Web-based study for academic purposes
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Baiba Renerte, Ulf-Dietrich Reips
University of Konstanz |
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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.
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Traveling Salesperson Experiment
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David Lazer
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Solve the problem of finding the shortest path between cities.
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Reinventing Proactive Personality: Modification of a Construct and its Measurement.
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Bharati Belwalkar
Louisiana Tech University |
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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.
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Emotional and Behavioral Strategies in Dealing with Difficulties at Work
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Antje Schmitt
University of Kassel, Germany |
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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.
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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 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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Social Psychology ::
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A Maze Task and Processing of Social Scenarios
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Kevin P. McIntyre, Jonathan Gallegos
Trinity University |
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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.
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Other ::
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20. 04. 2011 :: |
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Responding to Moral Dilemmas
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Responding to Moral Dilemmas
University of Konstanz |
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Section: Judgment and Decision Making
In this study we examine how people take moral decisions. You will be asked to read four short scenarios and to indicate for each how you would decide in this morally challenging situation. At the end of the study, there will be three questionnaires about your personality.
Participating in the study will take approximately 20 minutes of your time. At the end of the study you will be able to enter your name into a prize draw and, after all participants have completed the study, we will randomly allocate two prizes of €50 each (or the equivalent in your currency) to two participants.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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30. 03. 2012 :: |
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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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Social Psychology ::
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21. 12. 2011 :: |
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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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Social Psychology ::
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26. 07. 2011 :: |
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Sustainable actions at home and work
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Nadine Page
School of Psychology, University of Hertfordshireonl |
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This study is exploring how context affects our behaviour. It is investigating sustainable actions performed at home and work and the factors that influence behaviour. It is also exploring how behaviour relates to personal thinking and behaviour characteristics.
Participants will complete an online questionnaire which takes approximately 20 minutes. All data are confidential.
The study is being conducted in accordance to ethical guidelines and has received ethical approval from the Psychology Ethics Committee at the University of Hertfordshire, UK (Ethics Approval Code: PSY/01/11/SA).
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Clinical Psychology ::
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29. 03. 2011 :: |
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Consumer Preferences Study
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Gina L. Bruns
American University |
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Are you a Caucasian or African American Woman?
Women, ages 18-45, who self-identify as either Caucasian or African American are needed for a market research study. This study will look at your consumer preferences and your personality. Study includes completing questionnaires and analyzing 10 advertisements. The study will take approximately 1 hour to complete. You will be entered into a lottery for a chance to win a $100 cash prize (chances of winning are 1 in 33).
To see if you are eligible for our study, call +1 (202) 885-1729 or email ginabruns@gmail.com.
Women, ages 18-45, who self-identify as either Caucasian or African American only |
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Clinical Psychology ::
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08. 04. 2011 :: |
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Constructing a measure of existential thinking
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Blake Allan
University of Florida |
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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.
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Social Psychology ::
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31. 01. 2013 :: |
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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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Internet Science ::
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20. 10. 2012 :: |
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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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Social Psychology ::
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17. 01. 2014 :: |
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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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Personality Psychology ::
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18. 01. 2016 :: |
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Personality and Moral Decision-Making
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Sampada Karandikar & Hansika Kapoor
Monk Prayogshala |
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The purpose of the current study is to to examine the relationship between personality and decision-making. You will begin by providing some basic information about yourself. Following this, you will be presented with different sections of the research study. Each section will be accompanied by its own instructions at the start. Your role is to simply respond to the statements, ensuring that you select and type in (wherever applicable) the answer that you think is correct FOR YOU. There are no right or wrong answers to any of the questions and this test is in no way a test of your intelligence. Please be as truthful as possible. You will also be required to perform a task for which you will be given specific instructions. The task will take about 20 minutes to complete.
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Other ::
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02. 12. 2014 :: |
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Eyewitness testimony: Experience being an eyewitness
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Micaiah Zwartz, Don Thomson, Adrian Scott
Deakin University, Edith Cowan University |
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The aim of this study is to determine ways to improve identification procedures in the criminal justice system. This involves viewing a number of photographic lineups. Firstly, you will be shown a target photo, and subsequently a photographic lineup. Your task will be to make specified judgments regarding the lineup.
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Social Psychology ::
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15. 03. 2007 :: |
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Attachment styles and perceptions of online behaviors
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Stephanie Pogan
Long Island University: CW Post Campus |
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This is an online study aimed at examining relationship experiences and feelings toward Internet use. It involves a series of short questionnaires refarding romantic relationship experiences as well as feelings about events within romantic relationships. The study takes approximately between 15-20 minutes to complete. Individuals must be 18 years or older to participate.
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Social Psychology ::
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10. 07. 2007 :: |
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Relationships, Stress and Coping, and Health
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Diane Holmberg
Acadia University |
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This study investigates issues surrounding relationships, stress and coping, and health. It is open to anyone in a dating or marriage relationship (same-sex or opposite-sex) of at least three months duration. The study takes approximately 50 minutes to complete. A prize draw includes an iPod Nano, and $100 and $50 gift certificates to Amazon.com.
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Methodology ::
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30. 05. 2007 :: |
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Motivation for Learning Assessment
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Mihaela Cocea
National College of Ireland |
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This study is about motivation for learning, looking at five main concepts. It takes approximately 11 minutes to complete and on completion you will get a full report of your motivation for learning.
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Social Psychology ::
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23. 01. 2007 :: |
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Attitudes and Experiences with the Opposite Sex
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G. Tendayi Viki & Manuela Thomae
University of Kent at Canterbury |
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The following questionnaire investigates opinions which are held by men and women about the opposite gender and how they are related to personal experiences. Participation is completely voluntary and if you want, you can also forward the links to other people, who might be interested in participating, there are no limits whatsoever on who can participate. In order to participate you should be at minimum 16 years old. The survey will not take more than 15 minutes of your time, you can withdraw your participation at any time, it is also completely anonymous. If you decide to take part, we would like to ask to give your answers as honest as possible and to emphasise that there are no right or wrong answers. For more information and contact details just follow the link below.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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27. 05. 2008 :: |
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Sequential decision-making under uncertainty in a video game
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Paul Schrater, Daniel Acuna
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesotaonl |
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If you agree to be in this study, we would ask you to do the following things: play games that involve decisions over uncertain rewarding alternatives.
You will be asked to simultaneously play several virtual slot machines that give you points in a random fashion (much like simultaneously playing several real slot machines in a casino where you do not know which machine is the best).
For each game, you will have the opportunity to pull the levers a randomly limited number of times. This is, 2 out of 100 pulls may randomly stop the current game, making you collect the points, and playing the next game. This does not mean that the probability of ending the game increases over time, but it stays fixed. For example, if you survived the pull number 4, you need to think that you have to have survived the first, second, and third pull, each of which has a 2% probability of stopping the current game.
You will be asked to play 48 of these games separated into 4 stages, each of which will have different number of machines and different payoff behaviors. Keep in mind that each set of games is different for each subject. Each game typically involves 1.5 minutes of playing, but you can take as much time as you want.
Moreover, you can play each game any time you want, spaced over a period of time. We would not be surprised if you play either all the games consecutively or just one per day. We expect solving all games would take 60 min of game play, but again, you can take as much time as you want.
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Personality Psychology ::
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28. 04. 2008 :: |
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Role of Information Valence in Person Perception
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Rachel Green, David Evans, Sam Gosling
Middle Tennessee State University |
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Please participate in my undergraduate honors thesis looking at how accurate you are at forming first-impressions of people based on their social-networking profiles.
Go to http://www.YouJustGetMe.com and click “Featured Person”. Check out that person’s profile and then click “Open” on the brown clipboard to try to guess what his or her personality is like.
It is your choice whether to join the site (your guess will be saved for my thesis even though it says it will be discarded if you don't join). You can also add the application to your Facebook page and have your friends guess you there. YouJustGetMe is an online laboratory for students to use, so anything you do adds to our understanding of interpersonal perception.
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09. 04. 2008 :: |
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Social anxiety as a barrier to healthy eating and physical activity among overweight and obese individuals
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Natania Wright, Charles Swencionis, Judith Wylie-Rosett, Carmen Isasi
Yeshiva University |
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A study looking at how anxiety is related to weight loss behaviors. You will be asked to answer questions about your mood, social anxiety, body image, eating, and exercise. It should take about 20 minutes to complete these questions.
By being in this study, you will provide information about barriers to weight loss behaviors. This information can be used to create better weight loss programs. The information you provide will be used for research purposes only.
At the end of the survey, you will have the chance to enter a raffle to win a 50 dollar gift. Your name and email address will be collected for the purpose of this raffle only. To protect your privacy, your name will not be linked to the survey responses. A list of helpful websites about weight loss and social anxiety will also be provided at the end of the survey.
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21. 12. 2007 :: |
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What do you expect where on typical websites?
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Sandra Roth
Department of Psychology, Universität Baselonline pa |
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In this online study you will have the opportunity to arrange three websites according to your expectations.
The study takes about 20-30 minutes to complete.
With your help we would like to find out what expectations exist for specific website types. We hope the results of this study help to improve the usability of web pages and increase the Internet user satisfaction.
By participating you have the chance to win one of three iPod Shuffles!
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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01. 01. 2008 :: |
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Psychology of minor experiences
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J. Stephan Jellinek
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