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Facebook online survey
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Nina Haferkamp
Department for Social Psychology Media and Communication of the University of Duisburg-Essen |
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The online questionnaire deals with the usage, evaluation and perception of the social networking site Facebook in consideration of demographic and psychological variables. It takes about 15 minutes to fill out the questionnaire.
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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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Shampoos
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Jeannette Oostlander, Ulf-Dietrich Reips, Klaus Jonas
University of Zurich |
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This experiment is about information processing in every day life concerning shampoos
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Self and Health Behaviours
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Tegan Cruwys, Michael Platow, Elizabeth Rieger & Don Byrne
Australian National University |
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This project is investigating how people understand themselves, and how this relates to their health attitudes and the things they do.
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Personality Psychology ::
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15. 10. 2010 :: |
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Personality and computer game use
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Emily Collins
Goldsmiths, University of London |
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This questionnaire looks at whether personality can predict whether or not people play computer games and if so, how often and what types of games they play. Anyone over the age of 18 can take part even if you don't play computer games and it should take around 25-30 minutes. All participants can be entered into a prize draw to win £100 (or the equivalent).
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17. 07. 2009 :: |
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Person Perception and Event Recall (females only)
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Dina Dosmukhambetova, Antony Manstead
Cardiff University |
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In this study we are interested in whether whether the atmosphere of imagined events affects later recall and in how people form opinions about others based on minimal information. The study will takes approx. 15 minutes to complete.
Females only. Participants will be given an opportunity to enter a lottery to win an Amazon Voucher of a £10, £20 or £40 value. |
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Predictors and Outcomes of Online Sexual Activity
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Krystelle Shaughnessy and Sandra Byers
University of New Brunswick, Canada |
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A survey about attitudes and experiences with online sexual activity. You do not need to have used the Internet for sexual activities in order to participate in this study. The survey will take approximately 30 minutes. You will have the option to be entered into a raffle to win one of three $50CDN VISA gift certificates.
This study was approved by the University of New Brunswick Research Ethics Board (REB #2009-04).
only if 21 or older |
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06. 03. 2011 :: |
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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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15. 02. 2011 :: |
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Person Perception and Decision Making
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Kimberly Fairchild
Manhattan College |
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In this study, you will watch a short, randomly selected video of an individual and make decisions and predictions about his/her behavior and emotions. The survey should take approximately 20 minutes to complete and all responses are strictly anonymous.
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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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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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Neuropsychology ::
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10. 07. 2012 :: |
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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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Gender Roles, Anxiety, and Identity for Biracial Americans
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Christopher L. Smith, Paul D. Werner
Alliant International University |
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This research is being done as part of the requirements of the clinical psychology Ph.D. program at Alliant International University in San Francisco, CA. This research is on the experiences of biracial Americans. We are specifically looking for biracial Americans who have an African American birth parent and a European American or White birth parent. This research is focusing on a group of Americans that have been overlooked by most researchers, and we hope to shed light into aspects of this group's experiences.
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Photos of You - Managing Unwanted Facebook Photos
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Caroline Lang
IADT, Dun Laoghaire |
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The purpose of this study is to explore how people manage unwanted Facebook photos that have been uploaded by other users.
If you use Facebook and are over 18 years of age, you are invited to take part in this research study on managing unwanted Facebook photos. This study is being undertaken by Caroline Lang as part of the MSc in Cyberpsychology in the Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design & Technology.
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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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Traumatic Experiences Study
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Rashelle Smith, Melanie Takarangi, Deryn Strange
Flinders University, University of Leicester & John Jay College of Criminal Justice |
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We are conducting a study online about people's exposure to trauma and their beliefs and feelings about these experiences. To participate you must be willing to complete two online questionnaires, spaced 12 weeks apart.
This research is for a dissertation as part of Master of Psychology (Clinical) degree |
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Emotions Experienced after Sexual Intercourse
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Heitor Fernandes¹, Jean Natividade¹, Claudio Hutz¹, Daniel Kruger², Leif Kennair³
¹Univesidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, ²University of Michigan, ³Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
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The main goals of this study are to assess differences and similarities between men and women regarding emotions experienced after sex; the relations between these emotions and personality; and the relations between negative emotions and sexual strategies.
This survey consists of a set of brief questionnaires about your emotions, your sexual partner(s) and your personal characteristics. It takes around 15 minutes to complete the survey.
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06. 09. 2012 :: |
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Evaluation of Person Interactions
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Susanne Quadflieg
New York University |
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This experiment has ended. Here is a debriefing and description of what was done:
"In our study, we presented participants with a series of photographs. Each photograph showed two people involved in an interaction. For instance, participants would see a person giving a gift to another, two people carrying boxes, a couple dancing and so on. In each picture, one of the two individuals was marked with a star (*). Participants were asked to focus on this target when making their judgments. For each picture, we asked participants to indicate whether the person seemed intelligent, likeable, animate, able to have emotions, and machine-like. We also asked participants to rate whether they would find “seeing a person acting like this” believable, eerie, and safe. At the end of the survey, we asked participants to complete a short personality questionnaire and to answer some demographic questions (age, gender, education, religion, nationality). We are interested in how ratings on the above dimensions may differ depending on whether a person is engaged in a mainly instrumental interaction (e.g., one person helping another with carrying boxes) or in a mainly social interaction (e.g., one person engaging in a chat with another), and whether differences (if any) are influenced by a perceiver’s personality and demographic background."
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"You will be asked to look at a series of person interactions and to evaluate each interaction according to several dimensions (e.g., how safe, intelligent, likeable etc. a target person seems to you). At the end of the study, we will ask you to provide some personality information (e.g., whether you consider yourself calm, extraverted etc.) and demographic information (e.g., your age, gender, nationality). Participation will take you about 30 min. "
This experiment has ended. Debriefing available. |
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22. 01. 2013 :: |
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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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30. 07. 2013 :: |
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Experiences of employee appraisals and reviews
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Erica Hepper, Rachel Avery and Shyam Morjaria
University of Surrey |
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We are seeking to understand more about people's experiences of performance appraisals in the workplace (these are also known as performance review, performance evaluation, career development discussion, or employee appraisal, and they typically happen monthly, quarterly, biannually, or annually).
You will be asked your opinion about your most recent appraisal/review, your recent behavior at work, and a few questions about your general personality. The survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes. We need only people who are currently employed in a paid job and have experienced some kind of review or appraisal at work – thank you for your time.
Please only complete this survey if you are currently employed in a paid job - thank you! |
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29. 01. 2012 :: |
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Society’s View of Acute and Chronic Pain Conditions
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Fuschia Sirois, Laura Mitchell
Bishop's University |
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How are people with different acute and chronic pain conditions viewed by society? Are people with arthritis viewed differently than people who suffer from migraines? We need your help answer these important questions to better understand how society views people with different acute and chronic pain conditions and how these views may impact their quality of care.
Participation involves completing an online survey that includes questions about your opinions regarding how society views people with different acute and chronic pain conditions. For taking the time to participate in this survey you will be given the option to enter a draw for one of two $50 gift cards for an online bookstore.
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Blind Date: first impressions and attraction
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Vanessa Onwuemezi
University of Oxford |
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This study is looking into the more immediate effects of visual first impressions on mate choice in different contexts. The study does this by presenting participants with an online dating scenario, as online dating is increasingly becoming a method by which people look for partners.
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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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Positive Emotional Experience Survey
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Leslie D. Kirby and Rebecca Garden
Vanderbilt University |
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This survey, which usually takes 30-45 minutes to complete, examines the psychological properties of two different positive emotional experiences.
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Make a phrase
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Zoe Bogart
University of Malta |
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This is a fun 20-30 minute survey in which you will be asked to create phrases out of different words. You will also be asked a few demographic questions. You do not need to give your name, and all data will remain completely anonymous. Native English speakers only please!
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24. 12. 2009 :: |
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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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Perception of petty theft in primary school.
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Lynn Lansbury
University of Portsmouth |
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This is a study about perception of petty theft in primary school. You will read a passage of text, and then be asked to rate statements about it. After a short word task you will be asked to rate general statements on your perception of crime and families.
You will also be asked for basic demographic information (gender, age, occupation,place of residence).
The study will take up to 20 minutes to complete.
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Masturbation and Sexual Self-Concept
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Maggie Benedict-Montgomery
Alliant-CSPP San Francisco |
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This study aims to examine the relationship between women‘s personal sexuality and sexual self-concept. Women over the age of 18 may participate in this research.
I am hopeful that the information collected in this project will add to the understanding of women‘s experiences with sexuality.
The study should take no more than 30 minutes to complete and is completely anonymous.
Restricted to women over the age of 18 |
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Change Within Romantic Relationships
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Grace Larson
Pomona Collegee> |
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This survey is part of my senior thesis on change within romantic relationships. You are invited to participate if you began dating your current romantic partner within the last 3 to 9 months. The survey will take between 15 and 30 minutes of your time, and will make you eligible to win one of eight $25 gift certificates to Amazon.com.
Participants will have an approx. 1 in 15 chance to win a $25 gift certificate from Amazon.com. For those currently in relationships only. |
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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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Loves and Infatuations
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Eric Olson
U. of Texas at Austin |
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Six brief questions for men and women of all ages.
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26. 05. 2009 :: |
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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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28. 06. 2009 :: |
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Judgments of privacy threatening events
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Asimina Vasalou, Etienne Roesch, Adam Joinson
University of Bath |
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Privacy has become one of the most controversial societal issues of the information age. Governments assemble databases, which are often aggregated and shared across constituencies; workplace surveillance is becoming an established practice; and social network sites are thriving on users willingness to disclose and consume information.
We want to understand how everyday situations that may pose privacy concerns are appraised. This survey takes at most 20 minutes to complete and your responses are anonymous.
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Personal Standards, expectations and well-being in early, middle and later adulthood.
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Joachim Stoeber & Franziska S. Reschke
University of Kent |
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Survey investigating how personal standards and expectations relate to subjective well-being comparing individuals in early, middle, and later adulthood (18-80+ years). Aim of the study is to find out how people's self-oriented and other-oriented standards and future expectations change across the life span, and how these changes relate to people's well-being. The survey will take 10-15 minutes to complete.
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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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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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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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Personal Ads on the Internet
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Susan Boon
University of Calgary |
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An online investigation into the how's and why's of Internet dating.
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Questionnaire on the Belief in Conspiracy Theories
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Martin Bruder
University of Cambridge |
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This questionnaire examines the extent to which you personally believe in a number of conspiracy theories. At the end of the questionnaire you will have the chance to see your personal average score and compare your endorsement of conspiracy theories with other respondents. (duration: approx. 10 min)
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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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Intimate Relationship Graduation Study
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Danielle Menzies-Toman
McGill University |
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Get entered in a raffle to win 1 of 5 $100 Amazon.com gift certificates for completing two 15 to 20 minute web surveys. The study is open to any heterosexual individual currently involved in a romantic relationship in which at least one member of the couple is graduating from University this spring. You'll complete the web survey and then be contacted to complete a follow-up in a few months. In addition to the monetary compensation, if you would like, you will benefit from being e-mailed the results of this survey after the follow-up.
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Sexuality Questionnaire: An online survey
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Lorraine Benuto
University of Nevada, Las Vegas |
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Would you like to help us validate a survey on sexuality? If you are over the age of 29 you may participate in this research study. It will take you approximately 45 minutes to complete the survey and by doing so you will help us obtain a better understanding about sexual experiences and attitudes of men and women. Please click on the link located below (or enter it into your browser) if you wish to participate.
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Identity Formation and Sexual Behavior in Gay Men
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Stuart Waterman
Sarah Lawrence College |
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This survey was developed to explore possible correlations between processes of gay identity formation and the sexual behavior of adult gay males.
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TV-viewing & well-being
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Liliana Vas
University of Eötvös Lorand, Hungary |
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Ich heisse Liliana Vas und im Rahmen meiner Dissertation suche ich viele Studenten/Innen zum Ausfüllen meiner englischsprachigen online Umfrage bezüglich Fernsehverhalten und well-being.
Der englischsprachige Fragebogen ist leicht zu verstehen, und beansprucht ca. 15-20 min.
Alle Angaben bleiben anonym.
Die Studie wird in mehreren Ländern durchgeführt wie z.B. in Amerika, Norwegen, Israel, Ungarn, und in der CH.
Link zur Untersuchung:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/Users/80152057/Surveys/992323669795/
Vielen Dank für Eure Teilnahme!!
PS: Bitte leitet den Link zur Untersuchung an Freunde und Kommilitonen weiter! Merci!
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Dealing with daily problems
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Thomas Ehring
Universität Bielefeld |
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In our study, we investigate how people typically deal with daily problems. We hope that the results of this study will help us to improve the treatment for people who experience problems to cope with everyday problems.
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Mens sexual experiences and attitudes
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Ethan McCallum and Zoe Peterson
University of Missouri-St. Louis |
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Seeking heterosexual male volunteers for an anonymous online survey. Takes about 35 min. Participants will be entered into a raffle to win a $100 gift certificate.
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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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22. 07. 2008 :: |
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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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Mood Memos: Emails to improve your mood
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Amy Morgan, Anthony Jorm, Andrew Mackinnon
University of Melbourne, Australia |
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Feeling depressed or stressed? Mood Memos are email-based self-help for mild depression. We are researching whether they can improve mild depression symptoms and prevent major depression. You will receive expert information and self-help advice about depression directly to your inbox twice weekly for six weeks. The study is open to adults who are 18 years or older, have mild depression symptoms, and are not currently in treatment for depression. The study has ethical approval from The University of Melbourne and participation can be anonymous.
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14. 07. 2009 :: |
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Personality and purchasing decisions
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Ryan T. Howell
San Francisco State U. |
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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.
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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.
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The impact of entitled and humble attitudes on relationship satisfaction
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Camille Curry and Michael Christopher
Pacific University |
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The purpose of this study is to examine how entitled and humble attitudes impact one's satisfaction in romantic relationships. As a participant, you will be asked to complete a questionnaire about some of your attitudes and expectations, and about how you view your relationship. It is expected the study will take 20 to 40 minutes to complete. You are eligible to participate in the study if you are at least 18 years old and have been involved in a monogamous romantic relationship for at least one year. On completion of the study, you will have the opportunity to enter a drawing for one of two $100 Visa gift cards. The first fifty participants to complete the study will be entered twice in the drawing.
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Subjective Experience in Others' Memories
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Helen Williams
University of Victoria |
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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 shown justification statements that previous participants made when they thought they recognised a word as being one they had encountered earlier in an experiment and your task is to decide which category their justification falls into from: Remember, Know, Familiar, Guess.
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Impact of thought speed and content on perception.
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Ben Rosser
University of Exeter |
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The purpose of this study is to examine how the way people think influences the way they view and experience the world. The study aim is to explore how the speed and content of our thoughts may impact on how we interpret information and how we feel. It may be that specific psychological difficulties, like anxiety and mania, relate to these thought processes which are associated with tendencies to view the world in a particular, perhaps unhelpful, way. By understanding the impact of these processes we may better understand how to intervene to help people experiencing certain psychological difficulties.
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Daily Morality
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Wilhelm Hofmann, Taylor Curran
University of Chicago |
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This study tracks how people experience moral and immoral actions in their daily lives. Participants must have a smartphone with a data plan to participate in this study.
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Motor and language development in infants with family history of Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Klaus Libertus
University of Pittsburgh |
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Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Kids’ Thinking Lab (KiTLab) are conducting a new study on how babies’ motor skills develop.
In particular, we are currently looking for families who have one child with a confirmed diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and who also have a recently born younger sibling (less than 4 months of age). This study is conducted online and there are no regional restrictions for participants.
Study will be conducted via video chat (e.g., Skype). Interested families should contact us (see link). |
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Online Study of Couples’ Sexual Activities; With Feedback!
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David de Jong and Harry Reis
University of Rochester |
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Researchers at the University of Rochester are seeking couples who are either dating or married to participate in an online study of the sexual activities that couples enjoy. It takes approximately 20 minutes to complete.
To participate:
-you and your partner must 18 years of age or older
-both you and your partner must participate
As a gesture of our thanks for participating, we are offering to send you and your partner feedback on your responses. Receiving this feedback is optional. This feedback would tell you how you and your partner, as a couple, stand on certain measures relative to the other couples in our sample. This feedback would be emailed to you shortly after both you and your partner participate.
If you participate, please complete the survey in privacy.
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Emotion and Personality Survey
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Craig A. Smith
Vanderbilt University |
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In this anonymous survey, which may take up to 75 min. to complete, participants will be asked to recall and describe a past experience in which they experienced a particular emotion. They will then be asked to evaluate this experience and their reactions to it along a number of different dimensions. Finally, they will be asked to complete a series of personality measures.
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Friendship Experiences of Undergraduate College Students
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Yuliana Khmarskaya
Alliant International University, San Franciscoonlin |
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Undergraduate college students are needed for a research study about friendships, about friends’ thoughts, feelings, and behavior when one of them has personal problems, and about dealing with problems on one’s own. This research is being conducted by a student in the Ph.D. program in clinical psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, San Francisco. Participation is voluntary and responses will be confidential.
If all of the following apply to you, you are invited to participate in this online study:
• You are at least 18 years old,
• You have a best or closest same-sex friend (who is or was not a sexual partner) with whom you have been best/closest friends for at least 6 months,
• In addition, you regularly talk/communicate with this friend or regularly talked/communicated with this friend in the past.
Here is the link: http://psyresearch.org/friendship
Upon completion of your participation, you can print the last page to use for extra credit for a class with your professor’s approval, and you can be entered in a raffle to win one of 3 $100 VISA gift cards. If you have any questions, you can e-mail them to friendship_study@hotmail.com
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Spending Discretionary Income
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Jia Wei Zhang and Ryan Howell
San Francisco State University |
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The purpose of this study is to examine how recent purchases influence your happiness with life.
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Tales of My Success
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Erika Koch
St. Francis Xavier University |
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Participants recall an experience of success.
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Environmental beliefs and behaviours
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Nadine Page
University of Hertfordshire, UK |
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This online questionnaire study aims to understand people's environmental beliefs and behaviours about climate change and the environment. It is composed of a number of different scales that should take no more than 30 minutes to complete.
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Understanding the Emergence of PTSD
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Aidan Christian and April Bradley
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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Asperger's Tendencies and Attachment Style as Predictors of Well-Being
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Maathu Navaneethan
Brunel University |
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A ten minute online questionnaire looking at Asperger's tendencies and attachment style as predictors of well-being and living arrangement.
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Forming impressions on social network sites
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Adam Joinson
University of Bath |
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Study on forming impressions of others based on their Facebook profile
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Perception of concussion in sport
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Mareen Weber & Martin Edwards
University of Birmingham, United Kingdomonline payda |
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We are interested in the perception of sports-related concussion. You will be asked questions about your recent sport injuries, including concussion, and how you feel right now. Also, the survey contains a list of statements on sports-related concussion that you will be asked to rate as true, probably true, probably false or false.
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General Attitudes and Current Affairs
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Stephanie Secker
Exeter University |
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In this study we are interested in whether people's attitudes towards different current issues are influenced by whether or not those issues are highly salient in the media at the present time.
We will ask you about some of your general attitudes and also ask about your responses to an advert, which will be related to one of these attitudes.
The study will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Responses will remain completely anonymous and will be used for research purposes only.
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Attractiveness of Emotional Behaviour
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Dina Dosmukhambetova, Antony Manstead
Cardiff University |
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In this study we are interested in whether individuals' emotional behaviour affects their attractiveness.
Participants will be given an opportunity to enter a lottery to win an Amazon Voucher of a £10, £20 or £40 value. |
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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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Development and validation of a measure of body comparison
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Travis A. Ryan and Todd G. Morrison
National University of Ireland, Galway |
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I invite you to do an on-line psychology questionnaire (for my PhD research at NUIG). Participants will have a chance to win a 100 EURO voucher. My research concerns attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours related to the body. Participation is VOLUNTARY and responses will be kept ANONYMOUS and CONFIDENTIAL. To learn more about the research and access the questionnaire, please click on the link provided.
MEN AGED 18 AND OVER ONLY PLEASE |
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Validation of the GEQ for Hispanics: A short online survey
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Lorraine Benuto
University of Nevada, Las Vegas |
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Would you like to help us validate an acculturation measure for Hispanics? If you are Hispanic/Latino(a) and between the ages of 18-29 you may participate in this research study. It will take you approximately 30 minutes to complete the questionnaires and by doing so you will help us obtain a better understanding about the measurement of acculturation. Please click on the link located below (or enter it into your browser) if you wish to participate.
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Beliefs and perceptions of spouses in enduring relationships
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Norm O'Rourke
Simon Fraser University |
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This study examines the perceptions of older married adults. The following pages ask questions regarding your marriage, emotional well-being, thoughts about the past, and descriptive information (e.g., age, years married, physical health). It is our hope that this information will provide us with greater understanding of the beliefs and well-being of persons within enduring relationships.
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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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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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What are your longings and desires?
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Maja Wiest
Max-Planck-Institute for Human Development, Berlinon |
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Discover more about yourself. With this survey you will get to know more about the character of your longings or desires and their connection to your emotional experience. Discover the meaning of longing and desire in your life!
You will receive a personal feedback and support a research project of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin.
You can receive a personal feedback |
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Opinions of Literary Characters and their Choices
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Amanda Bolton
University of Calgary |
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This survey asks various questions about Harry Potter characters and what you think about them and things that they have done. You do not have to know anything about Harry Potter to answer. This survey also has more general questions that are not related to Harry Potter, such as what in general you think of choices people make, and a little about yourself (like your age and gender). It will not ask for your name or where you live.
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Number estimation experiment
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Thomas Dudey, Adaptive Behavior and Cognition (ABC) group, Max Planck Institute for Human Development
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Duration: about 5-10 minutes.
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Marital Inventory - MARI
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Earl Schaefer
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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.
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Illness perceptions held on food allergies and their link to anxiety levels
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Rachel Liddle
University of the West of England Bristolonline payd |
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Study assessing the illness perceptions of people with food allergies and how this relates to anxiety.
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22. 03. 2006 :: |
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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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Survey for Men
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Manuela Thomae & G. Tendayi Viki
University of Kent at Canterbury |
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In this short survey we investigate attitudes men hold about their own and the other gender and how these are influenced by personal experiences.
Please male participants only! |
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Survey for Women
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Manuela Thomae & G. Tendayi Viki
University of Kent at Canterbury |
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This survey investigates how women view contemporary gender issues, how they feel about their own and the other gender and how this is influenced by personal experiences.
Please female participants only! |
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Fathers experiences of witnessing their child's birth and the postnatal period
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Catherine Spencer
University of East Anglia |
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Directed at fathers who were present at their child's birth and it has been at least 3 months since their child was born. Fathers, up until recently have been quite neglected in psychological research on parenting. This research may contribute to changing this.
The study is totally anonymous. All information given by participants will be encrypted so no one else can access this information. Participants' email addresses or names will not be needed. Further information about the study itself is given at the web address.
The study should only take 20-30 minutes to complete.
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Perception of Social Interaction
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Fulvia Castelli, Ralph Adolphs, Alex Siegel
California Institute of Technology |
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In this study you will watch a series of animated shapes interacting in a meaningful way. From these animations you will be asked to match the shapes based on various criteria.
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Thought and Feelings about Self and Others
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Mark W. Baldwin
McGill University |
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This is a study of attitudes and feelings about self and others. It involves simply filling out a set of questionnaires, taking approximately 20 minutes. An explanation of the study's hypotheses is presented at the end.
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Personality, self-esteem and internet behaviour
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Karen Gordon
University of Paisley |
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Studying whether a person's personality type and self-esteem levels have an effect on the way that they use the internet and the internet sites that they visit most often.
Will take approx 5-10 minutes to complete |
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26. 03. 2008 :: |
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Heterosexual Women's Sexual Well-Being
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Kerri Gibson and Sandra Byers
University of New Brunswick |
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Study of Women's Sexual Well-Being
As part of a comprehensive research program, researchers at the University of New Brunswick are interested in how women experience affect their sexual well-being. We are looking for women who are at least 18 to participate in an anonymous, online survey.
Chance to win cash prizes.
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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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Differentiation in Young Adult Relationships
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Jennifer Howes
California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, Los Angeles< |
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This study examines the level of differentiation of young adults (18-22yrs). The theory of differentiation is related to the ability to regulate anxiety, maintain a solid sense of self, and direct one's own life while resisting familial pressure to conform. Identifying elements of differentiation that differ in adults and young adults will aid in the development of targeted therapeutic interventions and will help delineate the arc of differentiation development across the lifespan.
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Self-Perception and Social Groups
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Mark Rubin & Milen Milanov
University of Newcastle, Australia |
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In this study we test a new measure that distinguishes between social, communal and interdependent types of in-group identification. The general aim of our research is to confirm the validity and the reliability of our new Social, Communal, and Interdependent Identification Scale (SCIIS) and to investigate the relations between different types of groups and different types of in-group identification.
The study takes 10 minutes to complete. |
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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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How Do I Spend My Money?
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Peter Caprariello, Harry Reis
University of Rochester |
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The following is a six minute online study about different ways you may have spent your money in the past. You are eligible to participate if you speak English and are at least 18 years of age.
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28. 04. 2011 :: |
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Art Study
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Jean-Luc Jucker and Justin L. Barrett
Oxford University |
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Study on Art Appreciation Judgements. Participants will see a series of works of art and will be asked simple questions about them. Takes approximately 10 minutes to complete.
Participants will enter in a draw to win an Amazon voucher worth £30/$50. |
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29. 07. 2011 :: |
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Effects of Subliminal Stimuli on Message Evaluation
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Franz Buker
Adelphi University |
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People can be affected by stimulation that they are unaware of, which are called subliminal stimuli. This study is designed to look at how specific subliminal stimuli may affect the evaluation of essays written by college students.
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The Relationship between Childhood Events and Adult Problem Solving Skills
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Michael Dimambro
University of Worcester |
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This study is concerned with the how an individual’s childhood affects their ability to problem solve as adults. Previous studies have found a link between an unstable childhood and a reduced performance in problem solving, however, a more recent study (Mittal et al., 2015) has found a link that suggests that an unstable childhood, although reducing performance on most aspects of problem solving skills can actually make the person improve on a specific type of problem solving– i.e cognitive shifting, which is the ability to switch between different mental tasks. This result was only found when these individuals were in unstable environments. Therefore, this study is exploring whether a link exists between an unstable childhood and various aspects of problem solving skills.
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Thinking About Your Satisfaction with Life
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Charlie Lea
Royal Holloway, University of London online payday l |
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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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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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IAT Body Shape
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Erica Hart
American University |
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This study is looking at attitudes towards people with a variety of body shapes. You will be asked to answer a few questions about yourself, then do a short sorting task.
All participants who complete this online study will be entered to win a $50 gift card. This study should only take 20 minutes.
Doesn't work on Macs. Chance to win gift card for African American and Caucasian women 18-65 |
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Person Evaluation
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Dennis Küster, Eva Krumhuber
Jacobs University Bremen |
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You will see a picture of a person, and there will be 10 simple questions about how you perceive this person. Very quick and easy.
10 simple questions about a person |
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