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Online Research
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
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:
Institution:
Web Address of Study:
Brief Description of the Study:
Ethics Review Information:
 
Risk Inventory Study
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Risk Inventory Study - Dr Brian Parkinson, Dr Gwenda Simons, & Ms. Kornelia Gentsch (University of Oxford, UK)

We are looking at risky decision making in everyday situations. The online survey requires you to make self-assessments of how you would respond in a range of scenarios each depicting a decision situation, for various aspects of both the situation and the decision you make.

This study is closed.
 
Magical Memory Tour
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Monday, 31 March 2008
Magical Memory Tour - Dr. C. Morrison & Dr. M. A. Conway (University of Leeds)

There are several distinct types of memory, including short-term and long-term memory. One important type of long-term memory is autobiographical memory - memory of the events and experiences from our own lives.

Autobiographical memory determines who we are and what we are. It provides a context for our sense of self. What we remember about our experiences, our friends, our family, the public events of our lifetimes - events that we ourselves have lived through - defines our identity and our personality. Shared memories bind people together, giving us something to talk to each other about and share our emotions. Although the event is a shared experience, each individual has his or her own, unique perspective on it.

The emotional nature of these memories is important: memories lead us to have emotions about the past and to experience the past in ways that are meaningful for us as individuals but also collectively as members of groups such as families, work and sports teams, audiences and fan clubs.

In the Magical Memory Tour we are particularly interested in how experiences from our lives might be associated with music, personality, and the public perception of the Beatles. The Fab Four provide us with a cultural reference that draws whole groups of diverse people together.

From a psychological point of view, the information you provide here will help us gain a better appreciation of the role of the Beatles in our lives.

Click here to go to the experiment
 
Personality and Intuition
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Friday, 08 February 2008

This is a continuation of our avatar study. The research posted here is conducted via the CSCL Research Group at Utrecht University.
During this session, we are conducting two experiments. First, we are trying to assess a certain type of relationships between personality and intuition. We have pre-tested several Chinese ideograms on their valence. You might be familiar with internet forums or messenger services where people get to pick an avatar. People often choose a certain avatar because the image (often a little picture of someone or something) best represents them. Imagine in this study that the avatar you will have to elect is a Chinese symbol.

You can only participate in this study once, you have to be at least 18 years of age, and your native language has to be English. If your native language is not English, do not worry, we will have future studies for other individuals. If you have any questions, please contact the principle investigator (Hans IJzerman, M. Sc.) at H.Ijzerman(at1)uu.nl (replace (at1) by @). The entire study should take approximately 15-20 minutes.

Click the following link to begin the study:

Complete Avatar Study
 
Pilot Studie NL
Written by Hans IJzerman   
Monday, 28 January 2008

Dit is de eerste pilotstudie de de CSCL Research Group in het Nederlands doet via het internet, onder verantwoordelijkheid van Hans IJzerman, M. Sc.
We hebben een korte vragenlijst gemaakt. Hierbij moet je 20 woorden identificeren en een paar korte vragen beantwoorden. Dit kost in totaal niet meer dan 5 - 10 minuten en je kunt een cadeaubon van 15 euro winnen.

Je kunt alleen meedoen als de taal die je het vaakste spreekt Nederlands is.

Klik op de link hieronder om mee te doen:

Klik hier om mee te doen
 
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