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Motivation/ Attitudes Questionairre
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Christine R. Harris
University of California, San Diego |
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You will be asked to indicate how much you agree or disagree with various statements about personal likes and dislikes, attitudes, and interests. Respondents are entered in a drawing for a prize (US $100 first prize & US $50 second prize) You must be 18 years of age and you can only participate once.
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The effect of nonfinancial performance measures on managerial decision making
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Marten Albers
Tilburg University, The Netherlands |
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This research project is conducted in the field of behavioural accounting. Behavioural accounting studies investigate relationships between human behaviour and control systems in organisations. Both students and managers will participate in this project. Student participants preferably have management accounting knowledge. It will take only 25 minutes to fill out the questions.
All participants make a chance to win one of the five prices of 20 Euro each.
Behavioral accounting experiment |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Memory for Chinese Characters
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Mark Steyvers
University of California, Irvine |
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We invite you to participate in one or more experiments. The experiments below are short and fun -- your job is to memorize Chinese characters. You will see Chinese characters presented one by one. This is followed by a simple recognition memory test. We welcome all native English speakers as well as native Chinese speakers. In the experiment, you can indicate your language background. The results from these experiments will give us valuable data on the organization of knowledge and memory processes.
Two Web experiments |
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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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Clinical Psychology ::
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Therapist Contributions to the Therapeutic Alliance: From the Client's Perspective
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Carlton T. Duff
University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canadaonli |
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For this study, we are interested in your experience of counselling or psychotherapy and your impressions of your counsellor or psychotherapist.
Participants have the chance to win one of four $100 CDN cash prizes! |
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How do you and your partner prefer to deal with relationship problems?
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Jonathan O'Hara, Christine Critchley
Swinburne University of Technology |
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To improve our understanding of how couples differ in the way they prefer to talk about relationship problems, we'd like you and your partner to each complete a short 20-minute questionnaire.
For your contribution we will send you a report summarising the early findings of this research. If you also choose to complete a follow-up questionnaire, you'll receive a free personalised profile that will give you an insight into your relationship preferences and how you compare with other people similar to you.
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Clinical Psychology ::
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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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Personality Psychology ::
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Online Personality and Emotion Survey
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Sarah Burns, Sarah Egan, Lynne Roberts
Curtin University, Perth, Australia |
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The purpose of the research is to investigate how certain personality traits are associated with a persons emotional processes. If you are of 18 years of age or older, please participate in this 20 minute survey.
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29. 01. 2008 :: |
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Making Employee Promotion Decisions
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Theresa Houlihan
University of Nebraska at Omaha |
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We are looking at how people make decisions as to which employees to promote. You will be asked to complete a judgment task regarding promotions and to fill out additional surveys.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Reasoning with if-then Statements
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Klaus Oberauer
University of Bristol |
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You will be asked to make judgments on a number of arguments, all of which have a conditional (if-then) rule and an observation as premises, and a conclusion. Your task is to evaluate the conclusion.
Takes about 10 minutes |
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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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The Swan Exercise Expectancy Measure (SEEM) in a Community Sample: Validation and Moderating Variables
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Natasha Swan
Central Michigan University |
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This study includes a demographic questionnaire and two brief surveys concerning physical activity habits and attitudes. Anyone between the ages of 18-30 can participate and enter a drawing for $250.00 upon completion of the study.
Limited to participants between the ages of 18-30 |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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19. 11. 2008 :: |
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Urgency Priming in the Wason Selection Task
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Christopher Peck
The University of East London |
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This study examines people's capacity for intuitive and logical reasoning. It involves completing four logical reasoning tasks and should take no more than ten minutes.
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Perception ::
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Face Orientation
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Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Ulrike Siebeck
Tübingen (Germany) |
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Look at a set of images, each contains 2 faces and point out the pair that has the same orientation.
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Electronic Communication Harassment Survey
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Monica Whitty
Queen's University Belfast |
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The purpose of this study is to collect information about Australians’ experiences of cyberstalking. If you have been harassed or stalked, and some or all of this harassing or stalking has taken place using electronic communications (e.g., Internet, email or SMS) we are inviting you to complete this survey. You will need to be currently residing in Australia and be 18 years or older. This survey should take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete.
For Australians over 17 only! |
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Investigating eyewitness memory for crimes
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Marita Kenrick & David Mallard
Charles Sturt University Australia |
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The aim of the study is to improve our understanding of how reliable eyewitness memory is, and about the factors that might make eyewitnesses more or less likely to be accurate in their memory for a crime.
The experiment is divided into two parts, with the second half taking place after a 1-week interval. In part one participants view a slide sequence depicting a staged crime. Part two takes place one week later; in this part of the experiment participants are asked to make decisions concerning the staged crime viewed.
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Internet Science ::
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Habitual usage of the Internet
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Steffen Lindner, Sven Tuchscheerer
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Experiment created on a workshop by U. Reips on Internet-based experimenting |
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Hobbies and Interests Study
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V. Egan and G. Hagger-Johnson
Glasgow Caledonian University and the University of Edinburghansonl |
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The purpose of this study is to see whether people with particular types of personality have particular types of interest patterns, and whether the viewers and users of different types of website have interest patterns and personalities that vary.
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Perception ::
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Determine your logical reasoning abilities
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Social Psychology department
University of Bonn |
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The experiment is designed to find out how people solve logical reasoning problems.
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Social Psychology ::
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Relationship Between Life Goals and Specific Actions
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Martin Bruder
University of Cambridge, UK |
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This collaborative international project examines the way in which broad life goals and concrete actions in specific contexts are related. It involves a short thought exercise that allows participants to actively reflect on this relationship.
duration: 10-15 min |
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Social Psychology ::
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Attraction and Personal Ads
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Lucie Holmgreen and Debra Oswald
Marquette University |
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This study is examining dating preferences. To participate, you must be between the ages of 18 and 25. It will take approximately 20 minutes to complete this survey. All responses are anonymous.
Attraction and Personal Ads |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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How Does the Brain Read? (English)
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Joshua Hartshorne
Harvard University |
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10 minutes. In this experiment, we are testing a relatively new hypothesis about how, on the brain system level, reading takes place. Although reading is an important topic that has been studied for many decades, there are still many questions about how people learn to read. One potential application of our research is the development of new methods of reading instruction for people with dyslexia.
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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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Sexual Functioning in Heterosexuals, Gays and Lesbians
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Manuela Peixoto & Pedro Nobre
Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal |
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The main goal of the present study is to contribute to a better understanding of sexual dysfunction in heterosexual, gay and lesbian humans. Participants will be asked to complete an online questionnaire assessing sexual behaviors, sexual difficulties, relationship satisfaction, as well as cognitive and emotional factors associated to sexuality. Besides the aim to expand the scope of scientific knowledge, this study aspires to contribute to a better training of health professionals.
Heterosexual men and women, Gay, Men who have sex with men (last 6 months), Lesbian, and Women who have sex with women (last 6 months) |
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An investigation of attachment, mentalization and emotion
regulation within people prone to developing bipolar disorder
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Sonia Madrid-Cuevas
University of Edinburgh |
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Here's a great way to learn more about your personality and give yourself a chance of winning an iPad. I'm looking for participants to take part in an online study designed to explore emotion regulation strategies - the findings of which may help those who experience highly changeable moods. The study only takes 25 minutes to complete and all participants can choose to see feedback on 15 different aspects of their personality, including relationship style. Participants can also choose to enter a prize draw with a chance to win an iPad.
Participants can choose to see feedback on 15 different aspects of their personality. |
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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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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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Personality & Interpersonal Communication
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Matthew Dohn
Muhlenberg College |
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The present study seeks to investigate potential relationships between personality and social behavior. The expected amount of time required for participation is approximately 10-15 minutes. This study can be completed online using any web browser. Participation in the study is currently restricted to US citizens who are at least 18 years old.
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Personality Psychology ::
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31. 03. 2007 :: |
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Humour and exercise
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Adrian Kee
National Taiwan Normal University |
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We would like to know how humour and exercise habits correlate.
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Applied Psychology ::
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How much of a bonus would you give a manager?
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Clara Kulich
University of Exeter |
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In this study we look into performance-based pay in leadership positions. You will be presented by a story about a manager and then asked about how much you would pay the manager.
It takes about 10 minutes to take part.
Participants should have at least four years of full-time work-experience in a company. |
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Applied Psychology ::
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What do you think of your employer?
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Sina Bader
University of Tuebingen, Germany |
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This study is part of my dissertation project at the University of Tuebingen, Germany
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Referring to objects
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Albert Gatt
University of Aberdeen |
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Describe objects in a visual domain.
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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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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Interactions in Semantic Networks
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Anthony Knittel
Centre for the Mind, The University of Sydneyonline |
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The experiment is looking at how the meanings of different words interact, it should be fairly straightforward and takes about 15 minutes to run.
The purpose of the experiment is to build more knowledge of human cognition that will hopefully help in improving existing models of cognition, and in designing new approaches for artificial learning systems.
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Subjective Awareness of Memory Online Memory Questionnaire
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Helen Williams
University of Leeds |
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This research stems from our interest in peoples awareness of their own memory abilities, and peoples justifications about how accurately they remember something. You will be shown justification statements and confidence ratings 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, or Guess.
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Personality Psychology ::
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Adult Attachment Style, Anxiety, and Affect Regulation
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Tracy Clouthier, Philip Cooper
Bishop's University |
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The goal of this study is to gain a better understanding of how people's overall anxiety level and how they think about close relationships will impact the way they manage their emotions. Participants must be at least 18 years old.
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Social Psychology ::
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Behavior and social preferences (10 min, males only)
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Dina Dosmukhambetova, Antony Manstead
Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UK |
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In this study you will be asked to read several short scenarios and indicate how you would behave in the described situations.
Males only |
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Social Psychology ::
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Authenticity and Well-Being
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Alison Lenton and Fiona Vass
The University of Edinburgh |
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This research aims to understand how people's past experiences relate to their presesnt understanding of themselves
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Who Are We?
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Steven Pirutinsky
Georgian Court University |
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This study examines the relationship between social identity and psychological well-being through a survey containing questions about attitudes towards the social groups you identify with and your attitudes, behaviors and emotions.
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Memory Confidence Questionnaire
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Helen L. Williams, Chris J.A. Moulin
University of Leeds |
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In this questionnaire you will be presented with a series of statements which were responses made by participants in a previous memory experiment. You will be asked to judge how confident you think that previous participant was in their memory ability, based on the justification they have given for their memory response.
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An exception to every rule?
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Sonja Geiger
University of Potsdam |
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Why don´t some pepole get drunk? do we really need an exception to every rule? In our survey you have the chance to tell us every exception to if-then rules you can think of.
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Attitudes Survey
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Cornelia Betsch
University of Heidelberg/Erfurt, Germanyonline payda |
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Please let us know your attitudes and win one of four AMAZON.com gift certificates (20 US$). Duration: max. 10 minutes.
Please let us know your attitudes and win one of four AMAZON.com gift certificates ($20). Duration: max. 10 minutes. |
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The Attention Game
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Mara Mather
University of California, Santa Cruz |
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This game involves viewing a series of slides with pictures and dots on them and indicating the color of the dots as quickly as you can--and only takes about five minutes to complete.
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Solar Energy Group Game
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Wernher M. Brucks, Bettina Ryf, and Ulf-Dietrich Reips
University of Zurich |
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An exciting group game about solar energy. Duration: 30 Minutes. Win up to 24 Euro.
Really cool :-D |
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The Faceprints Experiments. Juge facial Beauty
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Victor Johnston
New Mexico State University |
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Sexually Explicit Material in the Workplace Survey
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Monica Whitty
Queen's University Belfast |
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The purpose of this study is to ascertain individual’s views on sexually explicit material in the workplace, and the impact on having to witness sexually explicit material in the workplace.
This survey should take approximately 10 - 15 minutes to complete.
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Be a juror in a stalking case
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Kelly Lawson & Kevin O'Neil
Florida International University |
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Read a case scenario and render a verdict in a case of alleged stalking.
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Online test on logical thinking
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Christoph Klauer & Christoph Stahl
Institute for Psychology, University of Freiburgonli |
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Test your logical reasoning abilities with this short puzzle. Takes less than five minutes!
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Word Reading
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Todd Kahan
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This experiment was designed to study word identification. The experiment will take around 20 minutes.
Authorware plugin needed |
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Online Vigilance task
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Nick Forbes
Goldsmiths College (University of London)online payd |
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This is an online version of the SART vigilance task, it is designed to test the validity of Web-based testing. It was designed using Flash so users must have this installed and must be using Microsoft Internet Explorer browser. The site is password protected, the password is zx212
Microsoft Internet Explorer and Flash required |
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Unconstrained Color Naming Experiment
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Nathan Moroney
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories |
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This is a simple color naming experiment. It requires a JavaScript enabled browser. Use the best possible color name for color patches.
Preliminary details regarding the objectives and results of this experiment will be made public during the summer of 2003.
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Survey of Attitudes toward the Civil Jury System
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Kevin O'Neil
John Jay College of Criminal Justide |
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A survey where you will answer items about your attitudes toward the civil jury system (including lawyers, juries, etc.) and respond to a few hypothetical scenarios.
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What are Canonical Views?
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Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Volker Blanz
Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen (Germany) |
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The purpose of this experiment is to see if we have similar preferred views of objects
Link now disfunctional, author: please update |
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Test your reaction time
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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Here you will have the opportunity to test your reaction time when faced with stimuli whose properties you have to discern as quickly as possible
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Visual perception: Poggendorf
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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Learn more about an illusion which will distort your perception of continuity--specifically, your perception of a straight line.
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Cup Episode 2
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T.Leonhard & D.Beutinger
Uni Tübingene |
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A tiny experiment!
Have fun and thanks for participating!
Web experiment by students in U. Reips' Tübingen class |
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Paradis(e)- Who will win?
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Katrin Fischer
Institut für Psychologie, Universität Potsdamonline |
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This experiment investigates how people understand If-then sentences and Or sentences. Formal logic includes transformation rules of if then to or and vice versa that result in a paradox if taken together. In this experiment we want to see to what extent people accept the single steps leading to the paradox.
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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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Views on Creativity
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Melanie Bromley
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa |
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We are investigating people's perceptions of creativity and their opinions on mental illness.
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Mind Survey
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Dan Wegner
Harvard University |
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Quick at 10mins |
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Web 2.0 Usability Survey
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Mike Bergmann
TU Dresdene> |
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Short study (ca. 15min) about Web2.0 trends based on a restaurant web community.
What's in it for you: You can win one of three portable 1.8" TrekStor" 80GB USB harddrives worth about 100 Euro each. Good luck!
Short Web 2.0 study, Win 1 of 3 Mini USB harddrives |
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Presidential election in the US in 2008
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Hartmut Blank, Steffen Nestler
University of Portsmouth, University of Leipzigonlin |
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In our internet experiment, we would like to ask several questions about the candidates and about general perceptions of the election. In particular, we are interested in participants thoughts about factors affecting the candidates chances of winning the elections, their attitudes toward the candidates, and their predictions of various aspects of the election outcome.
German version (Deutsche Version): http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~diffdiag/projekte/germany/Beginn.html |
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Personal Ads and Attraction
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Lucie Holmgreen & Debra Oswald
Marquette University |
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This study is examining dating preferences. To participate, you must be a man between the ages of 18 and 25. It will take approximately 40 minutes to complete this survey. All responses are anonymous.
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Examining Partner Experiences of Returning Operation Enduring and Iraqi Freedom Veterans
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Amanda Johnson
State University of New York at Buffaloonline payday |
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This study is looking at the experiences of partners (spouses and girlfriend/boyfriends) of veterans of the Iraq or Afghanistan war. It is a one time confedential survey that can be completed online or through the mail after receiving and signing a consent form.
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Why Do You Make Charitable Donations?
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Jeremy Goecks, Elizabeth D. Mynatt
GVU Nonprofits Choice Experiment |
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15 minute study that explores why you make charitable donations; by completing the study, you generate a donation to charity.
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Is it fair?
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Freya Harrison
Dept. of Zoology, University of Oxford |
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You are invited to participate in an anonymous survey studying what people perceive as a fair allocation of money, resources or labour. The survey should take approximately 10 minutes to complete.
This study has received ethical approval from the University of Oxfords Interdivisional Research Ethics Committee (reference no. SSD/CUREC1/10-284).
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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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AASPIRE Gateway Project
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Christina Nicolaidis, Morton Ann Gernsbacher, Katherine McDonald, Dora Raymaker
Oregon Helath & Science University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Portland State University, Autistic Self-Advocacy Network |
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You are invited to participate in a continuing online research project called the AASPIRE Gateway Project. The AASPIRE Gateway Project is recruiting participants with and without disabilities, and participants on the autism spectrum, for a series of continuing online studies on topics such as health care, Internet use, online sense of community, identity, problem solving, and perspective taking.
The first step in joining the AASPIRE Gateway Project is completing the online AASPIRE Gateway Survey. The AASPIRE Gateway Survey asks about (a) personal information, such as age, gender, disability, education, and employment status, (b) information about which hand you prefer to use when doing activities such as writing with a pen or pencil, and (c) information about your personal preferences regarding interests, habits, and social interactions.
Completing the AASPIRE Gateway Survey will take approximately 20-40 minutes. In return, you may choose to be entered into a drawing for a 1 in 25 chance to win a $25 gift certificate to Amazon.com or to receive 1 extra credit point in your introductory psychology class if you are a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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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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Responding to Transgressions
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S. MacKinnon
University of Prince Edward Island |
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Participation in this project will take approximately 10-15 minutes of your time. Our aim is to explore the impact of gender on people's evaluations of transgressions and responses to those transgressions. By doing this research it is hoped that we can begin to understand which responses to transgressions are more or less acceptable in our society. By answering a set of brief questionnaires as well as reading and evaluating an account of a transgression, you will be providing information about an important event in society.
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Clinical and psychological characteristics of Internet gamblers: web-based survey
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Robert Rogers
Oxford University |
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Online gambling has increased substantially in the last few years. Little is known about the effects of the Internet on people's gambling behaviour and its impact on people who use these sites a little and those who use these sites a lot. Our survey is intended to fill this gap. Better understanding of these issues, and the health experiences of people who use online gambling sites, will allow us to find ways to help the small number of people who experience problems controlling their gambling online.
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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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Art and General Knowledge
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Hal Pashler, John Wixted
Psychology Departement at the University of California, San Diegoan |
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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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History Learning 2
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Hal Pashler
Psychology Department at the University of California, San Diegoans |
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Read passages and answer questions. Each of two sessions will take 10-15 minutes. Sessions will be from one day to two weeks apart. (You will be sent email reminders for each session.)
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23. 02. 2007 :: |
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The Time Course of Visual Short Term Memory
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Joshua Hartshorne
Harvard University |
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The experiment takes about 5 minutes. You will see pictures of four objects. After a brief delay (blank screen), you will be shown one object and asked if it is one of the four you just saw. There are 10 practice trials and 40 experimental trials.
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Enjoying Another's Suffering
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Bryan Lee Koenig
New Mexico State University |
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Brief (about 10 minutes) study on why people enjoy the suffering of others and associated perpecptions
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05. 01. 2007 :: |
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Describing objects for a computer system.
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Kees van Deemter, Albert Gatt, Ielka van der Sluis
University of Aberdeen |
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Describe objects for a computer system, which then removes them from the screen.
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FOR MALES ONLY: Responses to Transgressions
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Stacey L. MacKinnon
University of Prince Edward Island |
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This project aims to explore the impact of gender on people’s evaluations of transgressions and responses to those transgressions. By doing research it is hoped that we can begin to understand which responses to transgressions are more or less acceptable in our society. Participation in this project will take approximately 10-15 minutes of your time and is open to MALES ONLY.
This study is currently open to MALES ONLY. |
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Music & Facebook
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Amanda Krause
Heriot Watt University |
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The purpose of this study is to examine the use of web-based music listening technology in the context of Facebook usage.
You will be asked to complete a questionnaire, which should take no more than 15 minutes. This questionnaire includes questions about your age, gender, occupation, nationality, and whether you consider music and technology important in your life and to your identity. You'll also answer the degree to which a number of different statements represent yourself and about whether/ how you interact with music and people on Facebook. After completing the questionnaire, your participation in this study is complete.
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Fear of Being Praised: A correlational study of Social Phobia
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Momo Murahashi
Nottingham Trent University |
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This is 20 minutes online survey. This research aims to examine the mechanism of social anxiety and I will be looking at the association between the social anxiety and the fear of evaluation from the others. If you feel uncomfortable to provide information about your social anxiety, you may prefer not to answer those questions.
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Comic Picture Gender Perception
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Aenne Brielmann, Margarita Stolarova
University of Konstanz |
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This study is about your subjective gender perception and attitudes. There are no right or wrong answers. We appreciate every single participant's important contribution to our research.
Experiment was created as part of the seminar "Methods of Internet-based research" by Prof. Reips |
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Day Reconstruction Study
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Amanda Krause
Curtin University |
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The purpose of this study is to examine how individuals interact with music in different situations on a daily basis. To start, you will be asked questions about your age, gender, and level of music education, experience, and engagement. Then, you will be asked to reconstruct the previous day by listing what you did as a series of episodes. For each episode, you will then be asked a short series of questions. This questionnaire may take around 45 minutes to complete.
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Development of a Self-Report Measure of Reward Responsivity
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John Hughes; Jean-François Etter
University of Vermont; University of Genevaonline pa |
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Decreased reward responsivity is usually defined as a reduction in the reinforcing efficacy of most rewards (nb – we are using the term “reward” to refer to presumed reinforcers). Anhedonia is a related concept that is typically defined as decreased pleasure from rewards. Apathy is also a related concept that is typically defined as reduced motivation to acquire rewards. However, there is often substantial overlap in how the three are defined. All three constructs have been hypothesized to occur in several psychiatric disorders such as depression, drug abuse, schizophrenia, and alexithymia.
The aim of this study is to develop a self-report measure of reward responsivity/anhedonia/apathy.
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Study of Facebook friendships
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Diogo Pereira, Tasos Sipiliotopoulos, and Ian Oakley
University of Madeira |
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The purpose of the survey is to better understand the nature of Facebook friendships. We will gather some information about your Facebook usage and, in combination with your answers to the survey, we will try to predict the nature and strength of your relationship with your friends. At the end of the survey, you will see what our algorithm thinks about who your closest friends are!
you will need to log into your Facebook account to participate in this survey |
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Learning causal relationships
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Gy?z? Kurucz
University of Debrecen, Institute of Psychologyonlin |
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In the experiment participants can learn if a causal relationship between to events exists in a case-by-case manner. We are interested in the process of learning simple causal relationships. The experiment takes about 15 minutes.
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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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EmotionSense
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Joshua Hartshorne
Harvard University |
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Answer questions about different types of emotions.
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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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Decision Making
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Birgit Zens
Donau-Universität Krems |
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What would you do with your money?
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Edward L. Deci and Hein A. Huyghe
University of Rochester |
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This web study is open to adults, over the age of 18 years. The study takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. Participation is completely voluntary.
takes about 10 minutes; details about the study will be provided; approved by ethical commission |
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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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Web Design and Web Credibility
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Hien Nguyen, Judith Masthoff, Peter Edwards
Computing Science Department, University of Aberdeen |
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In this study, we investigate which factors influence the credibility of a website providing health care information. Credibility of a website is how much you find it believable and trustworthy.
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Being real: When do you feel most/least like your true self?
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Alison Lenton, Martin Bruder, Constantine Sedikides
University of Edinburgh |
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What makes people feel genuine and real (as opposed to inauthentic and false)? What is the nature of that experience? We'd like to learn from your experiences! Tell us about a time when you felt 'most me' or 'least me.'
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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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24. 03. 2008 :: |
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The impact of individual characteristics on one's perception of self and others
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C. Alix Timko
Towson University |
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This study is limited to individuals living in the United States (do not have to be a citizen of the US) and over the age of 18. It takes about 30 min.
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16. 04. 2008 :: |
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The Video Experiment
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Joshua Hartshorne, Tal Makovski
Harvard University & The University of Minnesotaonli |
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Watch a short video and take a few brief memory tests. Takes 5-10 min.
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13. 09. 2009 :: |
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Eyewitness Recognition Study
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Andrew Brand
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The study investigates the effect of performing an attentional task on eyewitness recognition
This study takes just over 5 minutes to complete. |
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15. 10. 2010 :: |
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Personality and Interest in Low-Base Rate Sexual Behaviors
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Felix Smith and Stuart Quirk
Central Michigan University |
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This is a longer (30 minute) study investigating the relationship between rare or unusual sexual interests and behaviors and personality characteristics such as Openness to Experience and Sensation Seeking.
Participants are provided with feedback regarding their scores on several personality characteristics including Openness to Experience and Sensation Seeking.
This study was reviewed and approved by the Central Michigan University Institutional Review board who can be contacted via Deborah Stanek, Executive Secretary & Assistant Coordinator for the Institutional Review Board (IRB), Phone: (989) 774-6401, Email: stane1dm@cmich.edu. The IRB number is 111164-3. |
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Judgments and Predictions
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Aaron Scherer and Abigail Evans
University of Iowa |
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Participants will see a pair of artwork and then make judgments about the artwork. Participants will also answer questions about themselves.
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27. 05. 2010 :: |
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Familiarity of Information, Cognitive Processes, and Interpersonal Decision Making
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Brent Mattingly
Ashland University |
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Research participants complete an online study consisting of questionnaires and cognitive tasks.
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