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Clinical Psychology ::
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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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Cognitve Psychology ::
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06. 09. 2010 :: |
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Judging the Risk for Combined Hazards
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Ian Dawson, Johnnie Johnson, and Michelle Luke
University of Southampton |
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This study involves the completion of a questionnaire. Participants will make judgments about hazards and provide some basic background information. Involvement will last approximately 10 minutes.
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Exploration of the routes stress levels, self-compassion, self-forgiveness and rumination affect Hb1ac levels in
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Chloe Louise Redshaw
University of Hertfordshire |
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Seeking people with diabetes to complete a short online survey related to your diabetes management and your general thoughts, feelings and attitudes on a day to day basis, as well as some demographic information.
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Social Psychology ::
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29. 01. 2012 :: |
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Society’s View of Cancer
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Fuschia Sirois, Laura Mitchell
Bishop's University |
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How are people with different types of cancer viewed by society? Are people with lung cancer viewed differently than people with leukemia? We need your help answer these important questions to better understand how society views people with different types of cancer 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 types of cancer. 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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Social Psychology ::
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Online Study of Couples’ Sexual Activities; With Feedback!
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David de Jong and Harry Reis
University of Rochester |
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Researchers at the University of Rochester are seeking couples who are either dating or married to participate in an online study of the sexual activities that couples enjoy. It takes approximately 20 minutes to complete.
To participate:
-you and your partner must 18 years of age or older
-both you and your partner must participate
As a gesture of our thanks for participating, we are offering to send you and your partner feedback on your responses. Receiving this feedback is optional. This feedback would tell you how you and your partner, as a couple, stand on certain measures relative to the other couples in our sample. This feedback would be emailed to you shortly after both you and your partner participate.
If you participate, please complete the survey in privacy.
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Social Psychology ::
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27. 11. 2010 :: |
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FOR MALES ONLY: Responses to Transgressions
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Stacey L. MacKinnon
University of Prince Edward Island |
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This project aims to explore the impact of gender on people’s evaluations of transgressions and responses to those transgressions. By doing research it is hoped that we can begin to understand which responses to transgressions are more or less acceptable in our society. Participation in this project will take approximately 10-15 minutes of your time and is open to MALES ONLY.
This study is currently open to MALES ONLY. |
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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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Social Psychology ::
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11. 12. 2013 :: |
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Love, Life and Memories
For those who have been in a relationship for 6 months or longer
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Alex Blake; Tiffany Osumah
University of Surrey |
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You are invited to participate in an exciting and interesting research study looking at the importance of people’s thoughts and feelings about the past in their current relationships with family, friends, romantic partners etc. Please note, in order to participate you must be in a current romantic relationship which has a duration of 6 months or more. You will be asked to think about past events in your life and to then describe your feelings associated with this event. You will also asked be asked to complete questionnaires about your current relationships. This study should only take about 15-20 minutes; your participation will be much appreciated.
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Other ::
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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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Cognitve Psychology ::
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17. 07. 2012 :: |
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Subjective Awareness of Memory
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Helen Williams
University of Richmond |
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This research stems from our interest in people’s awareness of their own memory abilities, and people’s justifications about how accurately they remember something. You will be shown justification statements that previous participants made when they thought they recognised a word as being one they had encountered earlier in an experiment and your task is to decide which category their justification falls into from: Remember, Know, Familiar, Guess.
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Personality Psychology ::
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21. 08. 2012 :: |
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Sense of Community and Personality Research Study
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Kath Boekamp
Curtin University, Perth, Western Australiaonline pa |
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Most people know when they have a Sense of Community and when they don’t. There are many factors that contribute to the development of a Sense of Community. Some factors are Environmental (i.e., size of town/suburb), others are Individual factors (i.e. extroversion or optimism). Little research has been done on whether individual personality type factors have any bearing on how someone develops a Sense of Community.
I’d like to invite you to take part in a study which will provide information to help us understand how people connect to their community as well as how we might support and even improve these connections.
Each questionnaire includes instructions on the type of questions that will follow and the way to respond (such as giving a rating on a 5 point scale on how much you agree with a statement from very little to a lot). In total the survey should take you no longer than 30min, possibly less.
All your responses to the questionnaires and personal information will be kept absolutely confidential. Your name will be converted to a code number, and only the anonymous group average data from all participants will be used for any published research.
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Other ::
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Video Game Play as Nightmare Protection: A Preliminary Inquiry
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Jayne Gackenbach
Carson Flockhart |
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The purpose is to investigate whether heavy video game play will have a protective function for threat situations in dreams, resulting from heavy stress or trauma experienced while awake. We need participants who are first responders.
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Perception ::
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A pretest of sad artificial faces
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Dennis Küster (1), Christiane Windeler (2)
(1) Jacobs University Bremen, (2) Universität Bremen |
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The aim of this study is to help us to make a selection of realistic-looking artificial faces for a later experiment. You will be asked to evaluate faces of 23 different virtual people. In some cases, we expect that the eyes will not look very realistic, in other cases the skin or the expression may be less than convincing.
Completing the entire survey will take about 30 minutes. You will be asked to judge how realistic the eyes and faces look, and how sad the faces look as a whole.
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Social Psychology ::
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22. 07. 2014 :: |
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Comic Picture Gender Perception
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Aenne Brielmann, Margarita Stolarova
University of Konstanz |
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This study is about your subjective gender perception and attitudes. There are no right or wrong answers. We appreciate every single participant's important contribution to our research.
Experiment was created as part of the seminar "Methods of Internet-based research" by Prof. Reips |
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Cognitve Psychology ::
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08. 03. 2016 :: |
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The Relationship between Childhood Events and Adult Problem Solving Skills
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Michael Dimambro
University of Worcester |
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This study is concerned with the how an individual’s childhood affects their ability to problem solve as adults. Previous studies have found a link between an unstable childhood and a reduced performance in problem solving, however, a more recent study (Mittal et al., 2015) has found a link that suggests that an unstable childhood, although reducing performance on most aspects of problem solving skills can actually make the person improve on a specific type of problem solving– i.e cognitive shifting, which is the ability to switch between different mental tasks. This result was only found when these individuals were in unstable environments. Therefore, this study is exploring whether a link exists between an unstable childhood and various aspects of problem solving skills.
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Perception ::
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22. 03. 2011 :: |
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IAT Body Shape
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Erica Hart
American University |
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This study is looking at attitudes towards people with a variety of body shapes. You will be asked to answer a few questions about yourself, then do a short sorting task.
All participants who complete this online study will be entered to win a $50 gift card. This study should only take 20 minutes.
Doesn't work on Macs. Chance to win gift card for African American and Caucasian women 18-65 |
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Social Psychology ::
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04. 04. 2012 :: |
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Sentencing Serial Killers
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Sarah MacLeod & Stacey MacKinnon
University of Prince Edward Island |
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I am currently conducting a study in the area of the sentencing of serial killers within the judicial system, and wish to recruit participants over the age of 18 interested in taking part. The study will consist of an online survey in which you will be asked to read about and evaluate one case study about a serial killer. The study will take approximately 30 minutes of your time. Our hope is that this study will help us to better understand the factors that affect the sentencing of serial killers. 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. Stacey L. MacKinnon, Chair of the Ethics Committee, Department of Psychology, telephone (902) 566-0402; email: smackinnon@upei.ca
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Social Psychology ::
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29. 06. 2011 :: |
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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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Developmental Psychology ::
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05. 05. 2010 :: |
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Brothers, Sisters, and Attitudes
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Barbara Day, Michael Kahn
University of Hartford, Hartford, CT, USAonline payd |
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This survey explores sibling relationships and attitudes toward women and women's roles in society. It takes about 15-20 minutes to complete. Participants will have a 1 in 50 chance to win a $20.00 gift certificate from Amazon.com.
Participants will have a 1 in 50 chance to win a $20.00 gift certificate from Amazon.com. |
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Social Psychology ::
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21. 11. 2009 :: |
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Perception of petty theft in primary school.
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Lynn Lansbury
University of Portsmouth |
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This is a study about perception of petty theft in primary school. You will read a passage of text, and then be asked to rate statements about it. After a short word task you will be asked to rate general statements on your perception of crime and families.
You will also be asked for basic demographic information (gender, age, occupation,place of residence).
The study will take up to 20 minutes to complete.
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Social Psychology ::
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Public Perceptions of Risk and Terrorist Involvement
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Louise Porter & Kristy Meszaros
Griffith University |
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A short online questionnaire (approximately 5-10 minutes in duration).
This research aims to assess how the general public views risk factors and protective factors that might be involved in increasing or decreasing the probability of involvement in terrorist activities.
The questionnaire includes two lists of factors, containing characteristics or behaviours, and you are asked to rate on a scale, how much risk or protection you think each provides to a persons potential involvement in acts of terrorism.
This questionnaire is anonymous and relies on volunteers for participation. If you are interested in taking part in this research please click on the link for more information.
5-10 minutes to complete! Must be 18+ years old. Anonymous Questionnaire |
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Developmental Psychology ::
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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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Other ::
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15. 05. 2008 :: |
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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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Other ::
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Religion Questionnaire
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Nicholas J. S. Gibson
University of Cambridge |
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The University of Cambridge is looking for UK-based Christians of all types to take part in an online study investigating the way in which religious variables relate to one another. Volunteers who complete the study will receive a £10 electronic voucher for Amazon.co.uk.
To see if you are eligible for that study (which, if you are a UK-based Christian aged 18+, you almost certainly are) you would first need to join the participant panel. That involves completing a short questionnaire (5-10 minutes) at the link listed above (http://tinyurl.com/6cxvcl).
The participant panel manager will then get in touch with everyone who is eligible and invite them to do the £10 online study.
You would be free to withdraw at any time without explanation, and all your responses will be anonymised. If you have any questions about what it would involve, feel free to ask Kirsten at kb381@hermes.cam.ac.uk or on 01223 741158.
Only for UK-based Christians aged 18+ |
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Heterosexual Women's Sexual Well-Being
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Kerri Gibson and Sandra Byers
University of New Brunswick |
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Study of Women's Sexual Well-Being
As part of a comprehensive research program, researchers at the University of New Brunswick are interested in how women experience affect their sexual well-being. We are looking for women who are at least 18 to participate in an anonymous, online survey.
Chance to win cash prizes.
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Social Psychology ::
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Schnappschuss Ihres Gefühlslebens
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Tanja Wranik & Klaus Scherer
University of Geneva |
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Beantworten Sie diesen kurzen Fragebogen und erhalten Sie einen Einblick in Ihr Gefühlsleben!
Unser Alltagsleben ist reich an einer Vielzahl von Empfindungen, Gefühlen und Emotionen. Wir interessieren uns für die Erlebnisse und Emotionen, welche Menschen in ihrem normalen, alltäglichen Leben haben. In der folgenden Befragung werden wir deshalb IHNEN die Möglichkeit geben, uns über die Emotionen und körperlichen Empfindungen, die Sie im Allgemeinen in ihrem Leben erfahren, zu erzählen. Außerdem werden wir Sie über die Entstehung und die Auswirkungen einiger Ihrer Empfindungen befragen und würden gerne wissen, wie Sie mit ihren Gefühlen und Emotionen in den unterschiedlichen Situationen umgegangen sind.
Alle Antworten im Rahmen dieser Befragung sind vollkommen anonym. Bitte beachten Sie, dass es keine richtigen oder falschen Antworten und keine guten oder schlechten Empfindungen oder Emotionen gibt. Jeder Mensch empfindet ganz individuell und gerade diese Unterschiede sind wertvoll und von Bedeutung. Am Ende der Befragung werden Sie eine Rückmeldung zu Ihrem Gefühlsleben erhalten und können mehr Informationen zu dieser Untersuchung anfordern.
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05. 11. 2007 :: |
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Childhood social support history and romantic attachment style among adult survivors of child abuse
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Christina Ahumada
California School of Professional Psychology online |
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Adults who experienced negative treatment or abuse as a child wanted to participate in a study on childhood experiences and current feelings
If you are 18 years of age or older and experienced negative treatment or abuse in your childhood, you qualify to participate in this study. Participants will be asked to complete an anonymous online questionnaire that will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.
Participation Criteria
* Must be 18 years of age or older
* Experienced negative treatment or abuse in childhood
* Live in the United States
Local study: For US residents only. Make sure you write down the contact information provided at beginning of study |
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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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Social Psychology ::
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13. 03. 2007 :: |
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Assessing Civic Culture in Various Nations
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Diana Onu
University of Bucharest |
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We invite you to fill-in this questionnaire that intends to assess the characteristics of civic culture in a democratic state and a market-economy system. The questionnaire is not necesarilly designed for individual diagnosis, but for the search of specific differences between different social groups (age groups, educational level groups, nations etc.)
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22. 12. 2006 :: |
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Aspirations and Emotions
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Elena Stephan
University of Southampton |
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In this study we explore the relationships among emotions, motivation, and behavior. Participants will be presented with four short series of questions that asses the themes of interest. The survey requires 5 to 10 minutes for its completion.
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Social Psychology ::
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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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Clinical Psychology ::
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Dealing with daily problems
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Thomas Ehring
Universität Bielefeld |
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In our study, we investigate how people typically deal with daily problems. We hope that the results of this study will help us to improve the treatment for people who experience problems to cope with everyday problems.
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Social Psychology ::
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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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Clinical Psychology ::
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Coping With Traumatic Experiences
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John Schmidt
University of Kentucky |
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This study is about reactions and changes people may experience after a traumatic or stressful event. The results of this study will be shared with other researchers and medical professionals who are interested in studying reactions to traumatic or stressful events.
To understand how different traumatic events affect people, we will ask you to indicate what type of traumatic event you have experienced. We also ask about your thoughts and feelings related to the event(s). These questions may trigger emotional responses or distress. Please have support available to you if you think you may be at risk for experiencing distress when completing this survey.
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Signs of Love or Signs of Lust: The signals of human attraction
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Melanie Bromley
California State University, San Bernardinoonline pa |
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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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True or False?
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Berry Claus
University of Potsdam |
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Task: You will be presented with four stories. At the end of each story, someone is asking about something and receives a reply. Your task will be to judge whether the reply is true or false and to indicate on which information your judgement is based (duration: 10 minutes)
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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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Social Psychology ::
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Longitudinal study of stress and romantic relationships
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James Graham
Western Washington University |
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This study hopes to examine how couples use their relationships to adapt to stressful life events. Participating couples must be cohabiting in a long-term, committed romantic relationship. There are no additional requirements couples may have been together for any length of time, may be married or not, and may be heterosexual or homosexual. Participating couples will be asked to complete an internet-based survey now (taking approximately 20 to 30 minutes), and to complete a series of 3 shorter surveys (taking approximately 5 to 10 minutes each) at 3-month intervals.
Participating couples will be paid $50 for their participation ($25 after completing the first survey, $25 after completing the final survey).
9-month longitudinal study, Participating couples paid $50 |
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Visual cognition.
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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Visual encoding
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Chris Christou
Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen (Germany) |
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An experiment on visual encoding of environments
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A study on opening statements of a civil trial
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Kevin O'Neil
University of Nebraska--Lincoln |
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This Web experiment takes about 15-20 minutes to complete
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Preferences in Human Spatial Behaviour
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John Christie and Cathy MacKay
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. |
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To participate you need to enable Java in your Web browser! |
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Personality Characteristics and Breast Cancer
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John Schmidt
University of Kentucky |
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Investigating personality characteristics and coping with breast cancer.
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Language Survey
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Amy Khasky and Matthew Saxton
The University of London, Royal Holloway and Westminster University |
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An on-line survey which investigates language learning.
First you will be asked a few questions about the languages you were exposed to as a child and about your schooling. Next, you will be presented with 150 short sentences. All you need to do is decide if each sentence sounds ok.
The study takes about 15 minutes to complete and is entirely anonymous. We do not request your name or address.
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US Presidential election 2004
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Hartmut Blank, Steffen Nestler
University of Leipzig |
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In our internet study we would like to ask several questions about the candidates and the perception of the election.
We are interested in changes over time, therefore our study is divided into two parts (one part before and one after the election).
Each part will take about 5 minutes.
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Scenarios and Personal Stories
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Erika Koch
McDaniel College |
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Brief (15-20 minute) study that asks participants to consider hypothetical situations and comment on events that have affected their own lives
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iTest: An Investigation of Eyewitness Testimony
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Andy Brand
Cardiff University |
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Java required, may not work |
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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.
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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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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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Memory and Learning
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Internet Psychology Lab
University of Illinois |
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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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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.
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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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Pursuing Multiple Social Goals Simultaneously
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David Pautler
University of Hawaii |
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This questionnaire begins by setting the stage for an imaginary conversation, providing you with a pair of goals and some facts about the situation and the person youll be speaking with (i.e., the audience). Estimated time to complete questionnaire: 15-30 mins.
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What does this mean?
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Merideth Gattis
Cardiff University |
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Why are people so good at reasoning with diagrams? This experiment investigates one hypothesis. Note this study only takes 1 to 2 minutes to complete.
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Mutual Monitoring Online
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Mark Andrejevic
University of Iowa |
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We've been hearing a lot about the ways in which the government and corporations monitor citizens and consumers. This survey takes a look at the way in which we're using new technologies to keep track of each other. Before completing the survey, please read the information below.
Your participation in this survey is completely voluntary. The entire survey should take you approximately 15 minutes or so to complete. Your answers will not be linked to your identity or to your email address in any way. Only the researchers will see the answers you provide. There will be no personal benefit to participating in this study. There are no known risks associated with completion of this survey. If you feel uncomfortable with a particular question, you are free not to answer it. All information in this survey will be kept confidential to the extent permitted by law. However, federal government regulatory agencies and the University of Iowa Institutional Review Board (a committee that reviews and approves research studies) may inspect and copy records pertaining to this research study. No personal identifying information will be linked with your survey responses. By answering in the affirmative to the first question of the survey, you are consenting to let us use the information in our research project.
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Eyewitness Identification from a Video
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Andrew Brand
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This study investigates the effect of performing an attentional task on eyewitness identification.
This study takes just under 2 minutes to complete. |
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Sexual Harrassment in the Workplace
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G.Tendayi Viki
University of Kent, UK |
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The purpose of this study is to look into and document the experiences of sexual harassment of women in their workplace. It should not require more than 15 minutes to complete. In this questionnaire participants are going to be asked to answer some short questions regarding experiences of sexual harassment in your workplace. Due to the nature of the questionnaire some of the questions participants may find are of a sensitive nature. Any question that they feel is sensitive or distressing, they are free not to answer. They are also free to stop the questionnaire at any time they feel like it without any negative consequences. We can assure you that all data will be used solely for research purposes and that there is strict confidentiality of the results. All data are coded and stored in a safe place where noone apart from the researcher has access to.
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How the Brain Reads
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Joshua Hartshorne
Harvard University |
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How fast can you read? This experiment is testing predictions about the cognitive mechanisms of reading. It should take 5 - 10 minutes.
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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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Explanation for contradiction
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Qun Yang; Adam Darlow
Brown University |
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This is part of our explanation for contradiction research. We are interested in the general question of how do people generate explanation for contradition.
In this survey, we need you to list different explanations for each contradictory statement.
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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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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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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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Do you ever get bored whilst driving
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Simon Heslop, Joan Harvey, Neil Thorpe, Corinne Mulley
Newcastle University |
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A road safety research team from Newcastle University is undertaking a study to investigate the issue of driver boredom. The researchers have developed a questionnaire as part of the study and they need as many questionnaire responses as possible. Please cascade this link as widely as you can.
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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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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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The Measurement of Emotion Awareness and Perception
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C. Alix Timko, Amy Neal, Kerry Whiteman, William Ahern
Towson University |
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The purpose of the study is to evaluate current measures assessing an individual's emotions. You must be at least 18 years of age to participate in this study. It should take you about 20-30 minutes to complete the survey.
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Social Fitness: The Online Treatment of Shyness
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Peter Saunders, Andrea Chester and Ken Greenwood
RMIT University |
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We are currently inviting people to participate in an RMIT research project aimed at helping people reduce their shyness. The treatment program is called Social Fitness and was originally developed at Stanford University Shyness Clinic. The program is a 9 week online intervention that will teach you skills to help you reduce your shyness. The program incorporates reading material, videos and activities.
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Driving Attitudes and Personality Study
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Joshua Weller
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This study seeks to understand how one's personality relates to one's driving behaviors and outcomes. The study will take 10- 15 minutes or less to complete.
In order to participate, you must (a) be 18 years or older, (B) posses a valid US Driver's License, (c) drive at least three times/week, and (d) own a mobile phone |
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Your Romantic Relationship
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Gwendolyn Seidman
Albright College, Reading, USA |
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Please take part in a study about your romantic relationship. You MUST BE CURRENTLY INVOLVED IN A ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP in order to participate. This study will take 10 to 15 minutes to complete.
You must be involved in a romantic relationship in order participate (10-15 mins). You also need to know your social security number. |
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Self-perceptions and the Future Self: Implications for Health and Well-being
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Fuschia Sirois
Bishop's University |
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To what extent do you consider your future self when making your day to day choices?
The survey takes ~15 minutes |
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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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Moral Perception Study
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Tor Tarantola
London School of Economics |
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A study on moral judgment involving a short questionnaire. Expected to take about 5 to 10 minutes to complete.
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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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The Demographics of Sexual Desire
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Sarah Orton and Michael Warren
The Evergreen State College |
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The Demographics of Sexual Desire is a study designed to research the relationship between individuals' demographic information (age, gender, race, economic status) and sexual desire. The survey includes 36 questions asking for demographic information as well as asks participants to rate their interest level in certain sexual activities.
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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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Food Choice Experiment
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Allison Yan, Thomas Shultz (supervisor)
McGill University, Montreal, Canada |
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The Laboratory for Natural and Simulated Cognition at McGill University invites volunteers for an online food selection study. Participants will see sets of food with nutritional labels and select the product they prefer the best, then fill out a survey on basic personal information (ex. age, sex, weight/height) after the food choice task. Compensation: Nutrition and health related information. This experiment should take approx. 10-15 minutes to complete.
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Contemporary Interpersonal Attitudes Assessment
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Mark F. Lenzenweger
Binghamton University, State University of New York (SUNY)ansonline |
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This is a questionnaire study of interpersonal attitudes, behaviors, thoughts, and feelings.
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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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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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The Health Behaviours, Self-perceptions, and Intentions of Health-minded People.
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Fuschia Sirois, Kyle Stanyar
University of Windsor |
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Do you consider yourself to be a health-minded person, that is someone who in general makes choices and decisions with your health in mind? If so, we would like to invite you to participate in a research survey that is exploring how your self-perceptions, health behaviours and intentions to engage in health behaviours are related.
The survey takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes to complete and your responses will be anonymous. As a thank you for participating, you will be given the option to enter a draw for one of two $100 gift certificates for an on-line bookstore.
Portions of this research will contribute to an honours thesis for K. Stanyar which is being supervised by Dr. F. Sirois.
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Personality and Blogging
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Tal Yarkoni, Simine Vazire
Washington University in St. Louis |
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This study investigates the relationship between personality and writing style and content. You will be asked to fill out a series of personality questionnaires and provide some background information.
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Authenticity and Well-Being
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Alison Lenton and Fiona Vass
The University of Edinburgh |
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This research aims to understand how people's past experiences relate to their presesnt understanding of themselves
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09. 12. 2008 :: |
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Racial Identity, Dating, and Afrocentrism
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Michelle Ocen
Barry University |
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This study will examine relations between racial identity, dating, and views about the Afrocentric worldview among individuals of African descent.
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Compulsive Behavior in Children with ADHD and Tic Disorders
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Caitlin Ford, Marcel Kinsbourne
The New School for Social Research |
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This research will look at the aspects of behavior in both ADHD and Tic Disorders (TD) that may be considered compulsive, or "ovefocused." By studying the possible similarities and differences between these disorders, we hope to add to our current understanding of ADHD and TD, and their connection.
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Relationships, Sexuality and Personality
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Sascha Schwarz
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This web-based study is designed to understand more deeply which persons prefer what type of relationships, ranging from brief sexual encounters to ever-lasting committed long-term relationships. This international study is being conducted by Sascha Schwarz from the University of Wuppertal (Germany), and it has been approved by the local Ethics Commitee.
After completion, each participant receives immediately a graphical feedback about his or her personality structure, assessed with a "Big Five" inventory of personality.
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Have you been stopped by the police for speeding in the last 3 years?
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Martin Day
Michael Rosse |
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The aim of this survey is to examine the specific details of people's speeding violations (e.g., speed driving). The survey will take 5-10 minutes to complete. To be eligible, you must have been stopped for speeding within the last 3 years, live in Canada or the US, and be at least 18 years of age. For participating, and with your agreement, you will be entered into a draw for 1 of 3 $100 prizes.
To be eligible, you must have been stopped for speeding within the last 3 years, live in Canada or the US, and be at least 18 years of age. |
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Forensic psychology research
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Judith Mwangi
University of Portsmouth |
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Eyewitness Identfication study
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27. 06. 2007 :: |
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Appearance Study: How Do You See Yourself?
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Ben Rosser & Tim Moss
University of the West of England |
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This study consists of a selection of questionnaires exploring your perception and experience of your own appearance.
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02. 02. 2007 :: |
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Ideal Gender Representations
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Alison Lenton (w/ Constantine Sedikides & Martin Bruder)
University of Edinburgh |
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This study investigates what people think their society believes about the qualities and roles that are desirable for each gender. You must be fluent in English and at least 18 years of age to participate.
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01. 11. 2006 :: |
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Determinants of Motivation
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Christopher P. Niemiec
University of Rochester |
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We are conducting a study to investigate what underlies motivation within a variety of domains and how it affects people's lives.
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Health and Personality Processes: Links Explored (HAPPLE)
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Gareth Hagger-Johnson and Martha Whiteman
The University of Edinburgh |
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We are interested in how personality traits might affect health. The survey provides free feedback scores on your personality.
This study is for U.K. Internet users only |
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Thought and Feelings about Self and Others
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Mark W. Baldwin
McGill University |
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This is a study of attitudes and feelings about self and others. It involves simply filling out a set of questionnaires, taking approximately 20 minutes. An explanation of the study's hypotheses is presented at the end.
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Sentence Continuation Experiment
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Albert Gatt
University of Aberdeen |
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Complete a variety of sentences in context. Takes roughly 20 minutes.
Suitable for native or fluent speakers of English only. |
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02. 10. 2006 :: |
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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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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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Jury Decision Making About Criminal Sentencing
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Kevin o'Neil
University of Nebraska |
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