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Everything you've always wanted to say about fat people
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Silke Ranisch-Lilienthal
Birkbeck College, University of London |
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Asks for your attitude towards fat men and women, respectively. There are 5 different questionnaires to fill in and some general information about yourself. You have the opportunity to comment on the questionnaires at the end. There are two questions that cannot sensibly be answered by heterosexual men - please just skip them.
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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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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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13. 04. 2007 :: |
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Quality of Romantic Relationships
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Manuela Thomae & G. Tendayi Viki
University of Kent at Canterbury |
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This questionnaire takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete and is intended for heterosexual participants only. Among other things, we will ask you to briefly rate the quality of your current/most recent romantic relationship, but will not ask you to provide personal details regarding the relationship.
Heterosexual Participants only! |
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Perception ::
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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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28. 11. 2006 :: |
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Three Scales
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Claire Hart
University of Southampton, UK |
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This study involves filling in three short scales all about you. Takes 5-10 minutes to complete.
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27. 11. 2006 :: |
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Web-Experiment: Cups
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Melanie Moosbrugger
IPKW, Universität Wien |
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Testing Web-Experimenting (answering only 4 questions!!!)
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10. 11. 2006 :: |
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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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14. 10. 2009 :: |
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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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24. 11. 2009 :: |
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Gender Roles in Romantic Relationships
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Tara Marshall
Brunel University |
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This study examines attitudes toward the roles of men and women in romantic relationships. It has been approved by the Brunel University Psychology Research Ethics Committee. It should take about 15-20 minutes to complete. All responses are completely anonymous and confidential. There are no risks involved with participation; in fact, you may actually learn something about yourself or your relationship. You must fulfill the following criteria to be included in this study:
1. You must be at least 18 years old.
2. You must be currently involved in a romantic relationship. This may range from a newly-initiated dating relationship (that, at minimum, has involved at least two dates) to a long-term marriage.
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Words and Emotions
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Tali Ditman, Mante Nieuwland, Tatiana Sitnikova, & Gina Kuperberg
Harvard University |
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We are interested in seeing what type of emotion association some English words may have.
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18. 12. 2008 :: |
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Evaluating an unknown disease
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Mirta Galesic & Rocio Garcia Retamero
Max Planck Institute, Berlin, Germany & University of Granada, Spain |
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Imagine that the town in which you live in is affected by an unknown, deadly disease.
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The Relationship between Parenting Practices and Childrens Emotion-Regulation Abilities; A Cross-Cultural Study
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Sneha Jethmalani, Roslyn Galligan
Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australiaansonline.c |
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In recent years, there has been an increasing amount of research exploring the relationship between the ways in which we express our emotions and how that impacts our relationships with others. In particular, previous research has looked at how parents thoughts and feelings about their own and their children's emotions and behaviours relates to children's awareness of their own emotions and emotions of others. We would like to invite you to participate in a study about parents thoughts on their emotions and their childrens emotions, and how cultures differ in these patterns. The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the factors that influence the ways in which children learn how to manage and express their emotions. The survey should take approximately 25 to 30 minutes to complete. We would truly appreciate your participation and honesty in your responses to the questions to enable us to understand the impact parents have on their childrens emotional functioning.
We are seeking both mothers and teachers of children between the ages of 3 and 7 years to fill out the questionnaire. Mothers, if you choose to participate, you will be asked about your cultural orientation, your views and understanding of emotions, how you deal with your childrens emotions, and how they express their emotions. Your responses will be completely anonymous and confidential. Results of the study may be published in an academic journal, but only as group data, so that no individual will be identifiable.
Your participation in this study is completely voluntary. Your initial agreement to participate does not stop you from discontinuing participation and you are free to withdraw at any time. The submission of your questionnaire will be taken as consent for your data to be used in the study. Your interest in this study would be greatly appreciated.
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11. 12. 2008 :: |
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Sexual Preferences Survey
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Hanna Aronsson
Centre for the study of cultural evolution, Stockholm Universityans |
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In this survey you will be asked about your degree of sexual attraction to a number of attributes of the human body. You will also be asked if you, your parents, or your partner have any of these attributes. The survey is part of the Internet Sex Survey Initiative. The only criterion for participation is that you are an adult (aged 18 or older).
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17. 06. 2008 :: |
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Memory and feelings
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Wendy de Waal-Andrews and Aiden P. Gregg
University of Southampton |
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This is a study on memory and feelings. You will be asked to recall an event from your past and describe in detail how the event makes you feel. The study takes 5-10 minutes to complete.
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Clinical Psychology ::
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09. 07. 2010 :: |
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Probability and Cost estimates in Health Anxiety
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Ben Meghreblian and Freda McManus
University of Oxford, Department of Experimental Psychologyansonlin |
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To investigate how people in the general population with varying levels of health anxiety estimate the likelihood and awfulness of various health-related events occurring.
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22. 12. 2006 :: |
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The Attention Game!
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Marissa Gorlick
University California Santa Cruz |
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Test out how attentive you can be and play The Attention Game!
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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.
Suitable for native speakers of English. |
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Social Psychology ::
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12. 07. 2007 :: |
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Relationship Views 3
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Michelle Luke, Katherine Carnelley & Constantine Sedikides
University of Southampton |
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The study involves completing a variety of questionnaires about yourself and your relationships with others.
The study has been approved by the University of Southampton's Internal Review Board |
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Applied Psychology ::
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18. 07. 2007 :: |
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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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24. 04. 2008 :: |
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How Likely? - A Plausibility Survey
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Elizabeth Johnson, Jesse Snedeker
Harvard University |
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What kinds of information do we use in our everyday language comprehension? Word order, general knowledge, intonation, emotion... and plausibility. If you hear a restaurant employee ask "Can I bake your order?" you know that the resulting interpretation is implausible. It would be much more plausible to ask "Can I take your order?"
In this study, we ask you to rate the plausibility of 48 sentences describing events taking place in a playroom setting. We hope to use these ratings as the basis for a more extensive exploration of our use of plausibility in language processing.
Less than 10 minutes! |
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16. 02. 2006 :: |
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Evaluation of a Health-support System
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Oliver Moran
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven |
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In this study you will be exposed to two different descriptions of a home-based health-support system. Some system features may be more desirable than others. This is what we want to find out in order to improve the system.
After each system description you will be asked to indicate whether or not you feel that the system described lives up to some assumptions about it. Each system should be evaluated separately.
In all, the survey should take no longer than 3 5 minutes.
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19. 09. 2006 :: |
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Test your judgment.
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A. Walkyria Rivadeneira, Mirta Galesic, Thomas S. Wallsten, Kent L. Norman
University of Maryland |
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Test your judgment and learn more about the way people think, perceive, and decide.
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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Absolute Pitch Questionnaire
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Valerie Descombes
McGill University |
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Memory: The Game
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Alexa Ruppertsberg, Galia Givaty, Hendricus Van Veen, & Heinrich Bülthoff
Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen (Germany) |
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Remember from your young days the game called MEMORY? Here you can play it interactively with faces
Published in Dimensions of Internet Science. Disconnected, unfortunately. |
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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Visual cognition.
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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Number estimation experiment
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Thomas Dudey, Adaptive Behavior and Cognition (ABC) group, Max Planck Institute for Human Development
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Duration: about 5-10 minutes.
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26. 07. 2012 :: |
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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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31. 07. 2012 :: |
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Evaluating Forensic Evidence
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Chloe Boyle
California State University, Fullerton |
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This study will ask participants to read a case summary as well as a description of expert testimony given in support of a defendant. Participants will be asked to provide their opinions in regards to the case. Participants will also take a short survey on their general thinking style. Questions will follow the presentation of the case summary and/or evidence. The purpose of this study is to look at how participants evaluate and interpret forensic evidence.
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15. 10. 2012 :: |
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How do people relate to interactions with and between characters.
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Nick Degens, Gert Jan Hofstede, Eva Krumhuber
Wageningen University, Jacobs Universityonline payda |
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Personality Psychology ::
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29. 07. 2011 :: |
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Interpersonal Values and Political Orientation
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Andrew Reilly, Arran Gare, Christine Critchley
Swinburne University of Technology |
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This study aims to investigate the relationship between peoples’ attitudes towards other people and their political values, as there has been very little research in this area to date. Interpersonal values are the values that people have concerning their interactions with other people. For example, some people enjoy spending time with others and working together, while other people prefer to spend time alone and working by themselves. All of these values can be considered to be important in some way, and the purpose of this study is to see whether they are related to the kind of political values people have. The purpose of this study is not to ‘pigeon-hole’ people, but to gain an understanding into how people’s values are expressed in our political systems.
Participants need to have voted in at least 3 elections in the last 10 years. Prize draw for $AU100 gift voucher. |
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09. 02. 2012 :: |
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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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Exciting!
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Greg Billock
California Institute of Technology |
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An arcade game style Web experiment on attention allocation
To participate you need to enable Java in your Web browser! |
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Clinical Psychology ::
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Clinical Jugment Study
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Charette Dersch
Texas Tech University |
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Help investigate the clinical decision making process
Participation in this project is limited to practicing psychotherapists. |
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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Lateralisation of Faces
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Abigail Larrison
Rutgers University |
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25. 07. 2006 :: |
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Perception of different arguments
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Hien Nguyen
University of Aberdeen |
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In this study, you will be asked to evaluate the position and strength of some arguments discussing nuclear power and renewable sources.
it only takes 10 minutes to complete |
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12. 07. 2006 :: |
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Face Recognition
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Andrew Brand
iPsychExptse> |
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The study investigates the effect of performing an attentional task on face recognition.
It takes just over 5 minutes to complete. |
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03. 06. 2006 :: |
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Defensiveness to Anti-Smoking Advertising
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Michael Barton
University of New England |
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A common refrain from smokers when confronted by graphic anti-smoking advertisements is that I just switch off. This study will investigate individual differences which contribute to defensive reactions to this style of anti-smoking campaign.
The survey is open to individuals who smoke and are over 18 |
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11. 05. 2005 :: |
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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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06. 12. 2005 :: |
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Hypothetical study
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Marco Bertamini
University of Liverpool |
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This is a short questionnaire; I would be extremely grateful if you could spend a minute or two completing it. There are just a few points that you should be aware of before you start:
This questionnaire deals with issues related to fertility, conception and sexuality. If you feel uncomfortable with any of these issues, now or at any point in the study, you are not obliged in any way to complete the questionnaire.
You are assured complete anonymity; at no point will you be asked to state your name.
There are two versions of the experiment, one for males and one for females, please click on the botton that applies to you.
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16. 08. 2005 :: |
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Writing reviews for consumer communities
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Sonja Utz
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
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The goal of this study was to examine why people write reports for online consumer communities (e.g. epinions, reviewcentre, mouthshut,...). ["If you have written at least one review, you are invited to participate in the survey."] The original Link was http://www.scw.vu.nl/sonja/.www/onlineforum/e/eintro.html , but the server was shut down and the study files are lost. Due to small sample size (25) the results from the study were never published. The updated study link leads to a paper on a similar study by the author.
only people who have written at least one product review were asked to participate |
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Interpersonal transgressions and possible components of forgiveness
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S. MacKinnon
University of Prince Edward Island |
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A study in the area of interpersonal transgressions and possible components of forgiveness. Participants should be over the age of 19.
The study will consist of an online survey in which you will be asked to read about and evaluate one brief scenario of a transgression and complete several individual difference questionnaires.
The study will take approximately 30 minutes of your time.
Participation in this study is completely voluntary. You may stop your participation in the research project at any time, without penalty or prejudice. Your responses are anonymous and will be kept confidential. This research project has been approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Department of Psychology, as a subcommittee of the UPEI Research Ethics Board. Any concerns about the ethical aspects of your involvement in this research project may be directed to Dr. Fiona Papps, Chair of the Ethics Committee, Department of Psychology, telephone (902) 566-0966.
This research is being conducted by Shannon-Dell MacPhee for Psychology 490-Honours Thesis, under the supervision of Dr. Stacey L. Mackinnon at the University of Prince Edward Island. Any questions or concerns about this study can be directed to Shannon-Dell MacPhee, 902-367-0299, email: shmacphee@upei.ca, or Dr. Stacey MacKinnon, 902-566-0402, email: smackinnon@upei.ca.
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Are you a logical thinker?
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Christoph Stahl, Edgar Erdfelder*, Christoph Klauer
Albert-Ludwigs University, Freiburg, (*University of Mannheim), Germany |
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Test your logical reasoning abilities on one of the hardest problems used in psychological reasoning research!
Takes less than 5 minutes |
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Cultural Differences in How People Respond to Embarrassing Situations
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Sneha Jethmalani
Swinburne Institute of Technology |
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The study explores attachment styles and whether it influences how young adults (aged 18-25) respond to shame-provoking situations.
For young adults (aged 18-25) only |
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Consumer attitude experiment
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Krzysztof Sobolewski
Warsaw School of Social Psychology |
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This experiment is about consumer attitudes. You will be asked a few short questions about your consumer behaviours.
Takes 10 minutes or less |
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Adjustment and Coping with IBD
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Rebecca Purc-Stephenson
University of Windsor |
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The purpose of this study is to investigate personal growth and adjustment to IBD (e.g., Crohn's disease, ulcerative Colitis), and how these may change over time. In addition, this study will explore the role of personal characteristics (e.g., optimism, hope) in adjustment and coping with IBD.
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Blogging Practices, Motives for Blogging and Identity Exploration
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Danielle Williamson; Ann Knowles
Swinburne University of Technology |
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This study investigates blogging practices, motives for blogging and the ways in which people explore their identity through blogging. Participants must be over 18 years old and maintain a blog that is updated at least monthly.
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Work-Family Interaction, Job Satisfaction, and the mediating influence of Motivation Orientation
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Christopher Van Ness
Capella University |
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This survey takes less than 20 minutes to complete and asks workers about their perceptions of work-family interaction, job satisfaction, and work motivation orientation.
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Old Talk
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Ashley Stripling, Halleli Stav, Martin Heesacker
University of Florida in Gainesville, USAonline payd |
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Counseling psychology researchers are seeking individuals who have recently made remarks regarding their age to complete an anonymous web-based survey, which will ask your opinion about your comment.
If you choose to participate in this study, you will be asked to complete an online survey about your experience of aging and to provide demographic information describing you.
The study should take approximately 20 minutes. Your answers will be kept completely anonymous. There are no known risks and you can withdraw at any time without penalty. You will not be asked to provide your name on the inventory. Your email address will not be linked to your responses.
As an incentive, one-dollar will be donated to the Red Cross for every ten individuals to complete a survey. We thank you in advance for participating.
IRB Approval: The University of Florida; Institution Review Board
Protocol Number: 2008-U-0951; Period of Approval: 10/27/2008 to 10/25/2009"
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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, and contains questions about attitudes towards the social groups you identify with and your attitudes, behaviors and emotions. The questions have been designed so that any individual regardless of ethnic, professional or religious identity will be able to complete them.
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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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Decision styles
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Cornelia Betsch, Paola Iannello
University of Erfurt, Germany |
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This study is about decision styles - how do you usually make decisions? It will take you about 20 minutes and include self-report questions and a sequence of decision tasks.
Among those who finish the survey we will raffle two AMAZON online gift certificates of 50 $ each by mid June.
Deadline for survey submission is end of May.
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23. 07. 2008 :: |
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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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Friendship Study
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Vera Sacharin and Richard Gonzalez
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We study cultural differences in friendship. Currently, we are focusing on Germany and the US, but participants from all backgrounds are welcome to respond to the survey.
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The Nature Incidence and Impact of Parapsychological Phenomena
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Rosemary Breen
Monash University, Melbourne, Australiaonline payday |
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An online survey of the paranormal. By paranormal we mean experiences that cannot be explained using the current laws of science. These events include premonitions, out-of-body and near-death episodes, telepathy and apparitions.
We know that many people believe in the paranormal but this survey is not about beliefs. It is about what people ARE and are NOT experiencing. The survey is open to anyone 18 years of age or older, regardless of whether they have or have not experienced the paranormal. The survey is anonymous and will take only 5 to 10 minutes to complete.
Your time sincerity and participation in the survey are greatly appreciated. |
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Attitudes Towards Organizations
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Claire Hart
University of Southampton |
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This is a web-based scenario study in an organizational setting. The study takes 10 minutes to complete.
The study takes 10 minutes to complete. |
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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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Similarities with parents and friends in attitudes toward food
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Margherita Guidetti
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia |
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If you agree to take part in this study, you will be asked to complete some computer based categorization tasks and answer a number of questions about your food liking, beliefs and eating behaviour. The whole thing is online and takes you about 20-25 minutes.
For the purposes of the study, we need you to take part along with two other persons. If you are a son/daughter, you should take part with one of your parents and one of your best friends. If you are a parent, you should take part with one of your children and (possibly) one of his/her best friends. In both cases, the son/daughter (target participant) must be between 18 and 25 of age. You don't need to be together or to use the same computer.
Study is closed, author provides documentation of results |
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Discover your strengths. Become happier. Win money.
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Warren Davies
University of East London |
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The experiment involves identifying your personal strengths using an online questionnaire, and then using some of these strengths in new and different ways for one week, to see if this has any effect on how you feel. In similar studies done in the past, people became happier and less depressed when doing this, and I expect the same to happen in this experiment. You will be sent all the instructions and all the questionnaires you need by email, which you will complete and email back to me. Upon completion of the experiment in 1 week, you will be entered into a prize draw to win £30.
What you are required to commit to:
1. Complete some questionnaires taking around 1 hour
2. Use your personal strengths in different ways over a period of 1 week (full instructions will be given for this)
3. Complete some questionnaires at the end of the 1 week period, taking around 20 minutes
4. Complete some follow up questionnaires in 1 month, taking 10-15 minutes
What you will gain:
1. You will be entered into a prize draw to win £30
2. Knowledge of your personal strengths
3. In previous experiments in this area, people were found to be happier, less depressed, and experience more positive emotions
If you are interested, visit www.strengthsresearch.co.uk
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The Vitality Study: A Survey of Romantic Relationships and Well-being
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John Lydon, Carolyn Birnie, Robyn Penney
McGill University |
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Are you dating? Married? In a romantic relationship? Researchers at McGill University are conducting a survey on romantic relationships and well-being. For filling out the 45-minute online survey you will receive a $7 gift certificate to Amazon.ca, and another $8 certificate for a follow-up survey later this year.
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Deal With It: Responses to Everyday Problems and Successes
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Richard W. Robins and Ulrich Orth
University of California, Davis |
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This study examines responses to positive and negative events in everyday life. Individual feedback is provided.
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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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Cupview
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C. Hust, M. Raumschüssel, A. Werner
Psychologisches Institut Uni Tübingenonline payday l |
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Student experiment in U. Reips' Tübingen class. It takes you about 4 minutes.
Web experiment by students in U. Reips' Tübingen class |
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Factors in decision making and emotional experience
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Cristina Moya
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