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Online Research PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Sunday, 10 January 2010
Below you will find a list with links to studies in which you can participate. These are either surveys or experiments on the internet. They are organized chronologically. If you are interested in submitting your study to our database, please send me an e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it with 'Online Study' in the subject heading and with the following information:

Title of the Study:
Researchers (without academic titles):
Institution:
Web Address of Study:
Brief Description of the Study:
Ethics Review Information (including review number):
 
Factors in probability assessment formation PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Sunday, 10 January 2010
Researcher: Robert Siko, Richard John, University of Southern California, US

An extension of a study originally exploring the relationship between subject expertise and prediction accuracy. This further study seeks to identify which of several proposed elicitation and computational methods produce the most accurate prediction models. This round of data collection asks subjects to provide probability assessments regarding the 2010 NFL Playoffs.

click here to start the study.
 
Consumer Decisions and Environment PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Wednesday, 30 December 2009
Researcher: Julia Joo-A Lee, Harvard Kennedy School, USA

We welcome you to take part in our research study on consumer decision-making. You will be asked to do two separate tasks. The first is titled "Emotional Experience" (writing tasks) and the second is titled "Consumer Decision-making". This online study will take about 10 to 15 minutes to complete. Your participation in this study may benefit society and the scientific community by aiding our understanding of important psychological processes involved in consumer decision-making.

click here to start the study.
 
Personal Judgments in Social Situations PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Wednesday, 30 December 2009
Researcher: Paulo Sousa & Sarah Allen, Institute of Cognition and Culture, Queen's University, Belfast

In this study you will be asked to read some brief scenarios of social situations and to give your opinion.

click here to start the study.
 
Assessing Implicit and Explicit Political Attitudes and Their Relations to Personality Traits PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Saturday, 19 December 2009
Researcher:Edward L. Deci and Jackie M. Anson, University of Rochester, USA

This study attempts to better understand the nature of a person's political attitudes by comparing two different political orientation scales. Specifically, we are interested in comparing self-reported political attitudes with unconscious (or implicit) attitudes. We are also interested in determining which kinds of personality variables are associated with various political attitudes.

click here to start the study.
 
Online Morality Survey PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Saturday, 19 December 2009
Researcher:Daniel M.T. Fessler, UCLA, USA

The purpose of the study is to explore how individuals differ in the moral judgments they hold.

click here to start the study.
 
Perception of male faces PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Saturday, 19 December 2009
Researcher:Graham Frize, City University & CNWL NHS Trust, UK

The study will present computer-simulated images of male faces and record responses to them (ratings and/or reaction times). Each section will normally take about 1-3 minutes to complete and the whole study about 8-10 minutes.

click here to start the study.
 
Perception of petty theft in primary school PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Researcher:L. Lansbury, University of Portsmouth, UK

A social perception study. You may be asked to read a passage of text, and then rate statements about it. After a short word task you will be asked to rate general statements on your perception of crime and families.

click here to start the study.
 
Social Interactions PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Thursday, 03 December 2009
Researcher:Sabrina Gregersen and Omri Gillath, University of Kansas, US

We are studying the links between food sharing habits, food preferences, and attachment style.

click here to start the study.
 
The relationship between individual, group, place, and religious attachment on college adjustment. PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Thursday, 03 December 2009
Researcher:David Martin and Omri Gillath, University of Kansas, US

This research project will investigte the relative role of different types of attachment (dyadic attachment, attachment to groups, attachment to place and attachment to relgion have in predicting college adjustment[academic, interpersonal and psychological]).

click here to start the study.
 
Gender Roles in Romantic Relationships PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Thursday, 03 December 2009
Researcher:Tara Marshall, Brunel University, UK

I am assessing attitudes toward the roles of men and women in romantic relationships. This study will take 15-20 minutes to complete.

click here to start the study.
 
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