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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Visual perception: Motion Parallax
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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The Bad GuysTM have you trapped in a matrix of alternate universes! But by careful observation, aided by your ability to detect motion parallax, you may just be able to find your way out.
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Auditory perception: Tone perception
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Changing shadows
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Bem Allen
Western Illinois University |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Help to find out how people think about things
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Michael Fetzer
University of Souther Mississippi |
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Social Psychology ::
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Social Interaction - An Online Study
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Joseph Forgas
University of New South Wales |
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Social Psychology ::
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The Love Psychic Test
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Melissa J. Williams
University of California, Berkeley |
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Men and women, take this quiz to find out how good you are at predicting whether others' romantic relationships will last. The stereotype is that women are better at this task than men ... but is it true? Test your skills against your partner or friend to find out who's a dunce at detective work, and who's a Love Psychic!
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Social Psychology ::
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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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Cognitve Psychology ::
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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.
takes about 5 minutes |
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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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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.
Participants must be involved in a romantic relationship |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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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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Developmental Psychology ::
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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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Social Psychology ::
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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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Other ::
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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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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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Perception ::
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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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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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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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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Intuitions about the mind and brain
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Caroline Proctor
Yale Universitye> |
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Fun to do and it takes less than 10 minutes! The survey will give you scenarios about people and ask your intuitions about the mind and brain.
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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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Cognitve Psychology ::
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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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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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Elucidating the relationship between acceptance and self-efficacy
in chronic pain.
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Rosemary Fish & Brian McGuire
National University of Ireland, Galway |
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An online questionnaire using standardised measures to investigate potential predictors of functioning and wellbeing in people living with chronic pain.
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Developmental Psychology ::
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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.
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Social Psychology ::
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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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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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Social Psychology ::
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Attitudes towards Rape Allegations
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Hayley McCaskill, Heather Flowe
University of Leicester |
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This study looks at attitudes towards rape and an allegation of rape made by an alleged victim.
To be eligible for this study you must be: Between the ages of 18 and 70. Registered on your local government’s electoral register. Have lived in the UK, the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands for the last 5 years since you were 13 years old. |
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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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Cognitve Psychology ::
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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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20. 04. 2006 :: |
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Factors in decision making and emotional experience
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Cristina Moya
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