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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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Liberal or Conservative: Can you tell from their dreams?
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Lesa Ryan & Tara White
Indiana University Southeast |
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We are looking at dream content and how it reflects an individual's political beliefs. There are two short sections to the study: a political survey and a dream report.
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The World's Future
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Rory O'Brien McElwee
Rowan University |
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This is a 20 minute survey that asks how you think about the world's future. There also some personality questionnaires in the survey.
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Predictors of self-medication with over-the-counter products
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Lisa Pineles
Towson University |
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A short survey to investigate patterns and individual decisions to use over-the-counter pain medicines.
Participants will have the opportunity to win a $10 gift card to Starbucks or Chipotle. |
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Dissociation and Second Life
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Francesca Collins
Monash University |
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Dissociation is when conscious mental processes are compartmentalised from each other. For example, day-dreaming, zoning out while playing computer games and holding a conversation while driving in heavy traffic all involve dissociation of consciousness.
The Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) has been used to measure dissociation for over twenty years. I have found that the questionnaire is equally valid and reliable whether it is delivered via pen and paper or via the Web. Now I would like to find out whether it is just as valid and reliable when delivered in a virtual world like Second Life.
Participation involves completing the DES, a 28-question questionnaire which takes about 10 minutes to complete and can be done in your own time. All you need is access to Second Life.
this study takes place in the virtual world, Second Life. |
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Self-Harm and Personality
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Jodie Thomas & Helen Mildred
Deakin University |
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We are currently undertaking research which is investigating potential relationships between styles of personality, thoughts and feelings with non-suicidal self-harm behaviour.
This research is being conducted via an online questionnaire which takes approximately 25 minutes to complete. Participation is strictly confidential and completely voluntary.
If you are over the age of 18 years and are interested in participating in this study, please click on the link below to read more about this research.
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Work Environment Study
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Jason Way
University of Rochester |
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This survey examines your beliefs and attitudes about various aspects of your work environment. It will take 10-15 minutes to complete.
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Experiences of Transitional Phenomena
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Jennifer L. McManus
Alliant International University |
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This study is based on the psychoanalytic concept of transitional phenomena. The survey is in an early phase of development and is designed to understand how people use objects and music during challenging situations. Participants are asked to rate statements about special objects, music, and leisure activities.
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Eyewitness Recognition II
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Andrew Brand
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The study investigates the effect of performing an attentional task on eyewitness recognition.
It takes just over 5 minutes to complete |
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Estimating Chance Events
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Ulrike Hahn
Cardiff University |
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The study involves providing 3 estimations of the likelihood of an event occurring. Note this study takes only 5 minutes or less to complete.
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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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Gender Attitudes and Responses to Jokes
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Gloria Cowan and Melanie Bromley
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa |
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You are being asked to participate in a study on gender attitudes and response to jokes. The first purpose is to examine the responses to jokes that are directed toward women. The second purpose is to investigate views toward women. The questionnaire will take approximately 20-30 minutes to complete.
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Attitudes on Gambling and Debt
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Gloria Cowan and K. Powers
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa |
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You are being asked to participate in a study investigating people's attitudes on gambling and their response to personal debt. The questionnaire will take approximately 20-30 minutes to complete.
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soccer experiment
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Bettina Keller, Tenzin K. Nelung, Yeshi Ngingthatshong
University of Zürich, Social and Business Psychology |
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Student experiment in U.-D. Reips' prep class. It takes you 30 seconds.
Student experiment in U.-D. Reips' prep class. 30 seconds only. |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Estimation of noun phrase acceptability.
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Albert Gatt
University of Aberdeen |
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Judge an initial anchor phrase according to how likely to be used you think it is. Use sliders or numbers to compare other phrases to the anchor phrase.
Lasts approximately 15-20 minutes. Only suitable for fluent English speakers. |
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2004 US Presidential Election
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Alison Lenton
University of Edinburgh |
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The goal of this project is to better understand people's attitudes toward the outcome of the recent US Presidential Election. In order to do this, we ask questions about respondents' political preferences and emotions following the election. We also ask respondents to answer some further questions and provide some demographic information so that we have a better idea of who is participating in this study.
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Social Interaction - An Online Study
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Joseph Forgas
University of New South Wales |
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Environmental Decision Making
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Carmen Tanner
Northwestern University, Evanston/IL, USAonline payd |
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A study on environmental decision making. You will be presented with environment-related scenarios and asked to make decisions. At the end, you will be provided with more information about this experiment. Participation takes about 10-15 minutes.
Study is finished. The following Internet browsers (or newer versions) were recommended: Internet Explorer 4.5, Netscape 6, Opera 6, Mozilla 1, Konqueror 3. |
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Test on judgment of stimuli
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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A test to see how subjects make judgements of stimili and how those judgements reveal potential bias pertaining to the left and right cortexes
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Perception of Health Risk II
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Dan Mason
University of Cambridge |
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Examines how you respond to hypothetical information about certain health risks.
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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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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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Social Skills: remembering people
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Bem P. Allen
Western Illinois University |
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This experiment tests your ability to remember information about people. You will read about the family history, professional background, and about the spouse and children of several people. Your evaluation of these people will be related your memory of the information about these people.
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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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Word Games
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Dan Wegner
Harvard University |
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Explore the nature of your thoughts with a series of Word Games.
A fun 10 min |
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Men caring for wives/partners with dementia
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Kevin Baker
University of Leicester |
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Most research on carers seem to focus on women as the caregiver, very few studies investigate how men respond to the challenges of caring. Men make up a significant minority of carers looking after wives/partners with dementia. Some men negotiate this role successfully and some men experience difficulties. The aim of this research is to find out more about how caring affects men's view of the role and themselves.
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Validating an Impulsive Behaviours Questionnaire
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Jessica Kingston
University of Southampton |
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The study includes a set of questionnaires that ask about behaviours such as smoking, drug use and alcohol consumption, and traits such as sensation seeking and impulsivity. The aim of the study is to validate a composite score of impulsive behaviours.
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Peception in Jury Selection
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Sam T. Lewis
London School of Economics |
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Therapy Dropout Prevention
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David Hardisty
Columbia University |
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The study involves different ways of accessing a research article, reading a clinical vignette and answering some questions in two sessions (a week apart), with a total duration of about 25 minutes. To participate in this study you must be either a mental health practitioner or professional-in-training and be at least 18 years old. Also, you must NOT be currently employed as a mental health researcher. Compensation is a chance to win one of four $50 gift certificates to Amazon.com.
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First Impressions
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Monica Welter, Ulf-Dietrich Reips
University of Zürich |
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You will have to answer some questions about a person described in a review form and some about yourself. It won't take long, just 15-20 minutes of your time.
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Personality Psychology ::
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Personality and Expressing Emotions
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Erica Hepper and Claire Hart
University of Southampton, UK |
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A survey aiming to examine the links between personality traits and expression of emotions, including crying. The survey will take 25-30 minutes and can be saved at any time for continuing later on.
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Parent confidence and child healthy weight behaviours.
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Marina Nelson
Curtin University of Technology |
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The aim of this research is to gain a better understanding of the way parent confidence influences young people’s weight related behaviours, such as eating habits, physical activities and leisure activities.
Learning about parent confidence is important; research has shown that parents are crucially influential on child weight behaviours. This research will increase our understanding of overweight and obesity in young people, and help develop better ways of assessing treatments.
Participants must be primary caregivers of children aged between 4 and 17 years. |
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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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Memories for Songs
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Clare Rathbone
University of Leeds |
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This is a simple 5 minute study that asks you to choose personally significant songs from a list, as well as asking you to think about the ways you remember different songs.
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Personality Psychology ::
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The Attribution of Sexual Orientation
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Zlatko Spralja
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You are invited to participate in a study of the attribution of sexual orientation. The researchers wish to find out what characteristics are relevant when people make attributions about the sexual orientation of another individual. The researchers are interested in the responses of people across a number of social groups.
If you decide to participate, some commonly assessed aspects of personality will be collected. You will also be asked about various attitudes and behaviours concerning attribution. There are no right or wrong answers.
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Relationships & Sex
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Kristine M. Chapleau, Debra L. Oswald
Marquette University |
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This study is examining attitudes toward men and women. To participate, you must be at least 18 years old. It will take approximately 20-30 minutes to complete this survey. All responses are anonymous.
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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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Personality and Moral Decision-Making
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Sampada Karandikar & Hansika Kapoor
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The purpose of the current study is to to examine the relationship between personality and decision-making. You will begin by providing some basic information about yourself. Following this, you will be presented with different sections of the research study. Each section will be accompanied by its own instructions at the start. Your role is to simply respond to the statements, ensuring that you select and type in (wherever applicable) the answer that you think is correct FOR YOU. There are no right or wrong answers to any of the questions and this test is in no way a test of your intelligence. Please be as truthful as possible. You will also be required to perform a task for which you will be given specific instructions. The task will take about 20 minutes to complete.
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Global Living Standards
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Miles Thompson
Goldsmiths, University of London |
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The aim of this study is to explore people's views about those around the world who lack basic resources, opportunities and rights. Your main task will be completing a series of questions. All you have to do for each item is to read a word or short sentence and then rate it on a seven point scale. There are no right or wrong answers.
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Application of the Modified Social Learning Theory to Pro-Environmental Behaviour
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David Pescod
Curtin University |
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The study involves an internet based survey to examine whether a revised modified social learning theory can be applied to pro-environmental behaviour. Participants must be over the age of 18 and an Australian resident.
For participants over the age of 18 who are Australian residents |
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Emotional Experience
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Wing Yee Cheung
University of Southampton |
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We are requesting your participation in an online survey, which will take about 15 minutes, and will ask questions about you, your emotional experience, and your goals.
Please take your time to respond to the questions thoughtfully and openly. Remember that there are no right or wrong answers – so feel free to provide completely honest responses. However, you can also leave any questions blank that you strongly would prefer not to answer.
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Friendships: Online and Offline
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Jenny Chong
Curtin University |
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This study aims to compare the quality of online and offline friendships. Participation will involve completing a short 10-15 minute online survey. To take part, you must be between the ages of 18 and 25 and have an online friend that is the same sex as you.
For participants aged 18-25 with an online friend |
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Society’s View of Infectious Conditions
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Fuschia Sirois, Laura Mitchell
Bishop's University |
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How are people with different infectious conditions viewed by society? Are people with tuberculosis viewed differently than people with the common cold? We need your help answer these important questions to better understand how society views people with different infectious 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 infectious 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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International Students' Social Networks
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Rajalakshmi Kanagavel
University of Hildesheim |
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My research project studies social support networks of international students, acquisition of resources in these networks and also finds how they are mediated. To be more precise, it examines the degree to which international students on an individual level choose among different support groups and prefer different media when communicating with them using ego centric social network analysis. Based on the network analytical support research with the data collected using an online survey, factors affecting transnational social support and also how relations, ties and networks as a whole are maintained by media usage will be found.
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Music and the Internet
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Ian Pascal Volz
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main |
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This survey's goal is to describe the needs of online music consumers. The questions asked in this survey are meant to find out your attitudes and needs concerning music downloading and information services on the internet.
As an incentive all participants can participate at a raffle for an 8 GB iPod nano.
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Word Sense
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Joshua K. Hartshorne
Harvard University |
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Can you figure out the meanings of new words?
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Social Reconnection in Online Gamers
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Harriet Waugh
Heriot Watt University, Scotland |
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Study by a final year student, looking for people to take part in an online study investigating social interactions in gamers and non-gamers. Both for people who play online games and those who don't.
The study takes approximately 10 minutes to complete.
If you are aged 18 or over and willing to take part please go to www.fierith.com/hwpsych and enter the username hwpsych12 and password dkrtupsc8
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Animated Icons Human Factors Evaluation
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Kenneth Treharne and David Powers
Flinders University |
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The sdGraph experiment is investigating efficient data visualisation techniques for search engine result visualisation. This research will contribute to the design of effective and efficient data visualisations that allow fast and accurate extraction of information.
The experiments running from this website require the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and Javascript to run properly. |
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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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Panel Survey Language, Culture, & Social Cognition
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Hans IJzerman
Utrecht University |
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This is an initial panel survey for future experiments. We will be hosting reaction time studies and situation descriptions on language and culture. Gift certificates will be rewarded once we start our online experiments
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Birthdays Study
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Clare Rathbone
University of Leeds |
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This is a very short, simple study (takes about 5 minutes) which will ask you to try to remember as many friends' birthdays as possible.
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Racial Identity Development of Biracial Individuals
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Kizzie P. Walker
Marquette University, USA |
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A survey on factors thought to influence the identity development and well-being of biracial individuals (e.g., African American/Caucasian, African American/Asian, etc.). Participants must be at least 18 years old and have biological parents who are racially different from one another.
Participation is voluntary and responses are confidential. |
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Rating the Attractiveness or Dominance of Men
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Sarah Evans
Northumbria University |
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This study involves rating the attractiveness or dominance of 15 men.
This study takes less than 5 minutes to complete |
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The Psychology of Golf
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Andrew Elliot, Arlen Moller, Scott Willey, Paige Berkowicz
University of Rochester |
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This is a study about people's motivation on the golf course. At the end of the study we provide participants with a thorough description of the background leading up to this research, as well as the hypotheses we are testing.
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Attitudes towards different countries
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Natascha de Hoog
Friedrich Schiller University Jena |
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This study is about attitudes towards different countries and consists of reading a short text and giving your opinion about it. The study takes about 10 minutes to complete. A prize draw to win Amazon vouchers is offered.
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Plausibility Ratings
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Ulrike Pado
Universität des Saarlandes |
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How common is it for pigs to fly? We're collecting plausibility ratings for every-day and not-so-every-day situations.
Participating will take around 10 minutes.
Win one of 10 Amazon vouchers (GBP 15/US$ 30)!
Win Amazon vouchers! Native speakers of English only, please. |
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Interpersonal Behavior
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Wendy de Waal-Andrews
University of Southampton |
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How do you interact with other people? This short study (5-10 minutes) asks you to answer some simple questions about yourself and then tell us about your interpersonal behavior in groups.
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Decision Making
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Musical emotions profiler
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Marcel Zentner
Université de Genève |
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The universal appeal of music is largely due to the emotional rewards that music offers to its listeners. But what makes these rewards so special? We have done extensive research on this topic and invite you to participate in our research! You can do so by taking a test we call the Music Emotion Profiler. As soon as you submit your answers, the Music Emotion Profiler will display the profile of emotions that you feel when listening to a given piece of music. Curious?
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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.
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Social Psychology ::
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Perception of social events
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Steffen Nestler
University of Leipzig |
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The study is concerned with how people perceive and evaluate social events. Therefore, participants are asked to read a short scenario about the Bavarian Mountain Railway, and later are asked to answer some questions concerning the scenario. The study lasts about 8 to 10 minutes.
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Understanding the experience of Social Anxiety
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James S. Williams
Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australiaan |
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The purpose of this study is to undertake a detailed examination of social anxiety with specific emphasis on the relationship of various personality factors to social anxiety. The study seeks responses from those who suffer from social anxiety as well as those who do not. The aim is to better understand the factors that contribute to the differences between people in the experience of social anxiety. The study's findings are expected to have implications for improving the ways in which we can help people to overcome their anxiety.
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Attitudes Toward Men and Women and Political Beliefs
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Gloria Cowan
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa |
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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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Study on Domestic Violence Cases
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Amy Lunsford and Kevin O'Neil
Florida International University |
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This study investigates beliefs about a situation involving domestic violence and asks jurors to reach a verdict.
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Test your word memory
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Jason Armfield
The Flinders University of South Australia (now Australian Institute of Health, University of Adelaide) |
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Jury Decision Making About Criminal Sentencing
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Kevin o'Neil
University of Nebraska |
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Lateralisation of Faces
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Abigail Larrison
Rutgers University |
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Visual perception: Ambiguous Figures Illusion
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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Do faces reveal their gender?
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Isabelle Bülthoff, Fiona Newell
Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen (Germany) |
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The purpose of this experiment is to see how well we can tell male faces from female faces
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08. 03. 2004 :: |
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Environmental Decision Making
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Carmen Tanner
Northwestern University |
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This is a study linking attitudes and moral values with environmental decision making. Duration: About 10-15 minutes.
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ErgoScenes
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Dietmar Gude
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