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Online Research PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009
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):
 
Relationship Styles and Life Events PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009
Researchers: Sabrina Gregersen and Omri Gillath, University of Kansas, USA

We are studying the links between relationship styles and life events

Click here to start the study
 
Emotion and Reasoning PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Thursday, 25 June 2009
Researcher: Daniel Zahra, University of Plymouth, UK

This study aims to investigate the effects of different emotional states on reasoning, and consists of a short set of reasoning problems followed by a brief questionnaire.

Click here to start the study
 
Assessing Learning Scenarios PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Researcher: Jennifer McCabe, Goucher College, US

Undergraduate participants only. Asks about attitudes toward learning in the college classroom, metacognition, and assessing the impact of various learning scenarios.

Click here to start the study
 
Understanding of Social Interactions PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Researcher: Fiona Ferguson, University of Edinburgh, UK

This study is interested in people's understanding of social interactions and simply involves filling out questionnaires online. Participants must be native English speakers.

Click here to start the study
 
Use of Humour in Conflict between Close Individuals PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Sunday, 21 June 2009
Researchers: Yelena Fishman and Bruce Findlay, Swinburne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

This study looks at the use of humour during a recent conflict between close individuals. I'm looking for participants over 18 years of age who have had a conflict in the last 2 weeks with a close person- for example, a friend, partner or a relative.

Participation involves completing an anonymous on-line questionnaire estimated to take around 15 minutes.

Click here to start the study
 
Adult Friendship Formation and Maintenance PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Monday, 15 June 2009
Researchers: Kristin Davies and Arthur Aron, SUNY Stony Brook, US

This brief (about 20 minute) survey inquires about the processes of friendship formation and maintenance among adults. Some participants having cross-ethnicity friendships may be asked to answer about one of these relationships. At the end of the survey, one may register to enter a drawing for $50 to use at Amazon.com. Any adult (18 years or older) from any country having a current non-romantic friendship may participate.

Click here to start the study
 
Perceptions of Eyewitness Accounts PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Sunday, 14 June 2009
Researchers: Wendy Heath & Nicole Klaczany, Rider University, US

This study is designed to explore what people think when presented with eyewitness accounts of a crime.

Click here to start the study
 
Non-suicidal self-injury and personality in a cognitive-behavioural framework PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
Researchers: Helen Mildred and Jodie Thomas, Deakin University, Burwood, Australia

Despite the wide recognition of the clinical importance of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI; Gratz, 2003) and growing evidence of its occurrence in non-clinical populations (Nock & Mendes, 2008) research has been hindered by a lack of a unified aetiological or theoretical framework to conceptualise NSSI (Gratz, 2003; Yates, 2004). The heterogeneity of the occurrence of NSSI within varying disorders and populations suggest that there may be a common underlying factor. The aim of this project is to investigate the relationships between styles (or predispositions) of personality, thoughts and feelings with NSSI behaviour. These factors are being investigated with a view to determining if there is a commonality between people who engage in NSSI.

Click here to start the study
 
Infidelity Study PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Sunday, 07 June 2009
Researchers: Ulrich Orth and Richard W. Robins, University of California, Davis

The aim of this study is to understand *emotional responses to infidelity* and how people differ in their responses. Have you or your partner been involved in infidelity within the last 3 months? If yes, you are invited to participate in this research study.

Click here to start the study
 
General Population Survey on Events and Experiences PDF
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Wednesday, 27 May 2009
Researchers: Craig Steel and Vanessa Jones, University of Reading, UK

Investigating the occurrence of involuntary memories and intrusions, plus past traumatic/stressful events in a general population, against the measurement of the personality trait of schizotypy.

Click here to start the study
 
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