Online Psychology Research UK

Consumer Psychology Studies (10)

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Researchers & University (all universities in the UK unless stated otherwise)

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10.06.10

Delay Discounting and Purchasing Decisions

Dr. Ryan T. Howell (San Francisco State University, USA)

The present research study is aimed at understanding what factors (e.g., personality, emotions, and attitudes) may influence our preferences for certain consumer goods/services. Takes approx. 10 minutes.

28.03.10

What Type of Credit Card Marketing Campaigns Is the Most Appealing

Naoko Ueno and Ryan Howell Ph.D (San Francisco State University, CA, USA)

The study examines the relationship between personality and the marketing of credit card advertisement.

28.02.10

Thinking about Spending Money

Peter Caprariello AND Harry Reis (University of Rochester)

The following is a 6-8 minute online study about different ways you have spent your money in the past. You are eligible to participate if you are at least 18 years of age

22.09.09

Preferences in Purchase Decisions

Monique M.H. Pollmann, Tilburg University (TIBER, Netherlands)

This study concerns purchase decisions. Specifically it concerns 3 product choices and some questions about the choices made. Takes approx. 6 minutes to complete the study

05.08.09

Intuitive Use of Technology

Prof. Dr. Matthias Rötting, Thomas Vöhringer-Kuhnt & Jörn Hurtienne (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany, and University of Cambridge)

Take part in our survey to evaluate the intuitive use of technical systems! Takes about 5 minutes to complete

09.11.08

Investigating Shopping Baskets

Karen Renaud (University of Glasgow)

Amaze Europe Ltd, in collaboration with Glasgow University, is researching how users employ online shopping baskets. Our research is independent of any online e-business. You will not be asked to submit any personal details and it should take less than 5 minutes to complete the survey

30.09.08

eLab Global Panel

Donna Hoffman & Thomas Novak (University of California, Riverside, USA)

The University of California is looking for people to participate a few times a year in their innovative online experiments and surveys about how people behave in the digital world

28.02.08

Shopping Experience

Ayana Sato(University of Bath)

A short survey designed to understand consumer style and certain personality traits

21.02.08

How buyers evaluate alternative costs

Stephen Jones (Birkbeck, University of London)

Short (15 mins) online interactive experiment where participants choose between alternative costs and consider the effects of delay and uncertainty

04.07.07

E-commerce Attitudes Survey

Adam Joinson & Yau Ching Hercules Chan (University of Bath).

The purpose of this study is to investigate people's attitudes towards e-commerce.