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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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Perception ::
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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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Sexual-Orientation, Coping-Styles, Self-Image, and Mood
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James LaCroce
Pacific Graduate School of Psychologyonline payday l |
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Welcome to mindbodymood. This online psychological research study investigates men's views of their bodies, moods, and behaviors. The study is supervised by faculty of Pacific Graduate School of Psychology and has met the approval of its Institutional Review Board.
Men of all ages are welcome to particpate
Data is collected through an internet-based questionnaire packet
Completing the questionnaires will take approximately 30 minutes
Data from this study will be used to complete a doctoral dissertation
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Social Psychology ::
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08. 01. 2006 :: |
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Survey of Beliefs and Opinions: Self-report measure of 90 different religious, social, political, and spiritual beliefs
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Gerard Saucier & Tarik Bel-Bahar
Uiversity of Oregon |
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University of Oregon researchers have developed this empirical self-report survey based on a comprehensive analysis of beliefs and social attitudes. This survey contains two parts, each of which takes 10 to 20 minutes. Upon completion of each part, participants will receive a summary report including their Top Ten beliefs and scores on each belief as compared to a large group of people.
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Clinical Psychology ::
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16. 03. 2005 :: |
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Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Study
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David Hardisty
Graduate of Stanford 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 25min.
Compensation: an email with a report of the study findings and a chance to win one of six $50 gift certificates to Amazon.com
Mental health practitioners or professionals-in-training only |
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Personality Psychology ::
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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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Cognitve Psychology ::
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21. 12. 2010 :: |
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Pronoun Sleuth
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Joshua Hartshorne
Harvard University |
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"George Washington" always refers to George Washinton. "He" can refer to any male. How good are you at figuring out what pronouns mean? Read sentences with pronouns and decide who they refer to.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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13. 04. 2011 :: |
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Making Judgments
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Natalie Gold, Andrew Colman, Briony Pulford
University of Leicester, University of Edinburghonli |
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This experiment should take about 5 minutes to complete. It asks you to read through a short scenario and indicate what you think is the right way for the person in the scenario to act and your perceptions of those actions. Finally we will ask you a few questions about yourself (age, gender etc.).
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Social Psychology ::
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10. 05. 2005 :: |
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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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Social Psychology ::
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29. 07. 2005 :: |
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Relationship Views
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Michelle Luke
University of Southampton |
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The study takes less than 15 minutes and it involves completing a relationship visualization task and answering a few questionnaires.
latest Java Runtime Environment needed - may not work on your computer |
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Social Psychology ::
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Relationship Attitudes
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Laurie Rudman
Rutgers University |
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This study involves simple categorization tasks, and asking you questions about yourself, your attitudes, and your romantic relationships. Any information obtained in connection with this study will be strictly confidential and the researchers will not be able to identify the source of any information supplied by you in the course of this survey.
The questionnaire and categorization task will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.
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Social Psychology ::
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Survey of Personality Characteristics
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Clay Routledge
University of Southampton |
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Participants are asked to respond to questionnaires regarding different aspects of their personality.
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Personality Psychology ::
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The Life Orientation Test (Alternate Forms)
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Suzanne Segerstrom
University of Kentucky |
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A brief personality test of one's outlook on the world. Feedback provided.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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09. 01. 2004 :: |
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Obscure Fact Learning Study
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Nicholas Cepeda
University of California, San Diego |
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Participants will learn obscure facts through a series of tests.
This study consists of three sessions. Session one will take less than 20 minutes, session two will be less than 15 minutes and session three will be about 5 minutes long. Sessions will be up to one year apart, but may be as close together as one day (you will be sent a reminder email). Respondents are entered in a drawing for prizes (First prize: US $150, Two Second prizes: US $100, Three Third place prizes: US $50). You must be 18 years of age, and you can only participate once.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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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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Cognitve Psychology ::
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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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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Link now disfunctional, author: please update |
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Visual perception: Müller-Lyer Illusion
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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Illusion which concerns differences in length of lines.
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Social Psychology ::
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01. 01. 2000 :: |
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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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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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Personality Psychology ::
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31. 03. 2007 :: |
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Humour and exercise
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Adrian Kee
National Taiwan Normal University |
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We would like to know how humour and exercise habits correlate.
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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26. 06. 2007 :: |
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Online modeling of your aesthetic preference
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Josh Bongard
University of Vermont |
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A 5-minute study in which users select which images they like. Computer programs watch the users' selections, and then tries to predict further choices.
Short, five-minute interactive study |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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05. 06. 2008 :: |
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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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Other ::
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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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Social Psychology ::
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08. 12. 2008 :: |
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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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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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Personality Psychology ::
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17. 05. 2010 :: |
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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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04. 10. 2009 :: |
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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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Personality Psychology ::
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17. 11. 2009 :: |
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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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Social Psychology ::
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03. 11. 2009 :: |
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Social Visualization Tasks 3
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Michelle Luke and Kathy Carnelley
University of Southampton |
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Complete a visualization task and a series of questionnaires.
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Methodology ::
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13. 02. 2006 :: |
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Life experiences and season of birth
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A. Joinson, U.-D. Reips, T. Buchanan, C. Paine
Open University (1, 4), University of Zurich (2), University of Westminster (3) |
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A fun study
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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Interactions in Semantic Networks
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Anthony Knittel
Centre for the Mind, The University of Sydneyonline |
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The experiment is looking at how the meanings of different words interact, it should be fairly straightforward and takes about 15 minutes to run.
The purpose of the experiment is to build more knowledge of human cognition that will hopefully help in improving existing models of cognition, and in designing new approaches for artificial learning systems.
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Social Psychology ::
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Personality and Social Behavioural Styles
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G. Warren
University of York |
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The current study seeks to investigate the link between specific personality traits and an individual's social behaviour (both positive and negative) and their use of social skills.
Only accepts participants who are over-18 and of European nationality or residence. |
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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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Social Psychology ::
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27. 11. 2006 :: |
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Decision Making
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Birgit Zens
Donau-Universität Krems |
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Criminal Justice and Punishment Survey
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Kevin o'Neil
University of Nebraska |
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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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17. 05. 2002 :: |
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Fantasy-Playing-Cards
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Klaus Oberauer & Karina Schimanke
University Potsdam |
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Have you ever played cards?
If so, you might enjoy this experiment about fantasy-playing-cards.
Afterwards background information will be provided.
Duration: 10-15 minutes
Web experiment was terminated - please contact the authors for documentation |
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What Women (or Men) Want: Friendship, Dating and Marriage Choices
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Daniel Arkkelin
Valparaiso University |
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This experiment concerns how people form impressions of another person in making the decision to choose him/her as a friend, date, or marriage partner. You will see profiles of hypothetical people and will be asked to
indicate the likelihood that you would choose them as a friend, date or marriage partner.
Takes about 15 minutes. |
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Reliving a situation
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Matthew C Keller
University of Michigan |
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You will be asked to describe a difficult situation from the past year, and then to answer a number of questions about how you felt then.
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14. 01. 2004 :: |
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The Death Penalty and Mitigation
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Kelly Lawson and Kevin O'Neil
Florida International University |
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This study asks jurors to make a sentencing decision in a death penalty case. A financial incentive is offered (for U.S. citizens only).
Regionally limited: for U.S. citizens only |
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Social Psychology ::
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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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Perception ::
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12. 12. 2002 :: |
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To see or not to see?
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Andrea Frick*, Christoph Neuhaus*, and Tom Buchanan**
*University of Zurich, **University of Westminsteron |
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An experiment on perception, decision processes, and methodological issues.
Participate: anyone, anytime, anywhere! |
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Social Psychology ::
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05. 10. 2006 :: |
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Relationship and Achievement Goals
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Kathy Carnelley
University of Southampton |
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This was a study about people's goals and thoughts about their relationships and achievement. It involved completing a series of questionnaires; this will take approximately 20-30 minutes.
Author (Carnelley) needs to update her link. Please send her an e-mail if you need information about her study. |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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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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The Cannabis Experience and Everyday Functioning
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Liz Temple
University of New England, Australia |
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This study is exploring the effects of cannabis use. The survey will take about 20-30 minutes to complete.
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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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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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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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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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Exploring interactions between mood, body image and exercise in everyday life
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Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Claire McNeel, Natasha Sanchez
Deakin University |
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Who we need:
Australian citizens aged 18 and 40 years who own an iPhone and are into fitness.
What the study is about:
We are looking at the relationships between wellbeing, body image and exercise, and how these things fluctuate in your every day life (rather than in laboratory settings).
What participation involves:
1. Downloading a free iPhone app (hence the need for an iPhone!)
2. Opening the app and completing an anonymous questionnaire (15-20 minutes) about your exercise, mood and body image in general.
3. The iPhone application is programmed to alarm 4 times each day and prompt you to complete a 1 minute questionnaire, for a total of seven days, which will ask you about your recent exercise activity and current mood.
4. Lastly, you will be asked to complete a short, 5minute online questionnaire that will ask you about your mood over the past week and the nature of your exercise.
5. Overall, total participation time is approximately 1 hour over the course of one week.
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Student Modelling via Facebook and the Social Web
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Kostas Mavropalias
Institute of Art Design & Technology (IADT), Ireland |
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The aim of the study is to investigate if and how students' data from social websites like Facebook can provide useful insights and assist E-Learning systems in improving the User Experience and the Learning Outcome by delivering better, customized content to each learner.
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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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Online Personality and Emotion Survey
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Sarah Burns, Sarah Egan, Lynne Roberts
Curtin University, Perth, Australia |
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The purpose of the research is to investigate how certain personality traits are associated with a persons emotional processes. If you are of 18 years of age or older, please participate in this 20 minute survey.
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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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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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Sexual Harrasment In The Workplace Survey
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Gustavo Segura
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa |
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The purpose of this study is to investigate perceptions of sexual harassment.
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16. 11. 2005 :: |
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Robot Mind Survey
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Dan Wegner
Harvard University |
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Can a robot be held accountable for its actions? Does it deserve rights? Can it feel? Help us learn how you view robots in society.
5-10min of Robot Goodness |
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Social Psychology ::
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04. 10. 2006 :: |
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Relationship Views 2
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Michelle Luke, Katherine Carnelley, and Ms Elle Boag
University of Southampton |
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The study involves engaging in a visualization task and completing a series of questionnaires about yourself.
The study has been approved by the university's internal review board. |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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23. 01. 2006 :: |
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Estimating Chance Events
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Ulrike Hahn
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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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Cognitve Psychology ::
in English
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12. 02. 2003 :: |
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ErgoScenes
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Dietmar Gude
IfADoe> |