Internet Psychology (5)
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Study Web Link |
Researchers & University (all universities in the UK unless stated otherwise) |
Study Description |
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12.07.10 |
Stefan Stieger, Christoph Burger, Manuel Bohn (University of Vienna, School of Psychology, Austria). |
This short online study (5 minutes) is about your Internet personality. You are asked to give information about privacy issues, personality, and your Internet use. |
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28.02.10 |
Daniel James Cullen and Dr. Jo Bryce (University of Central Lancashire) |
The study aims to look at how mood and personality traits could predict the levels of internet usage. No identifying information is used and you can withdraw at any point of the questionnaires by simply closing your browser window. |
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28.02.10 |
Narcissism, Vanity and Gossip in a Social Networking Environment |
Linda Dougan and Dr. J. Ramsay (University of the West of Scotland) |
Looking at online behaviours, particularly social networking environments, investigating whether the three variables are predominant because of this environment, whether age has an effect on these variables and whether gender has an influence |
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15.02.10 |
Adam Ovington and Dr. Judith Ramsay (University of the West of Scotland) |
The study of people's internet behaviours within the ever growing in popularity Social Networking Site phenomena. It is exploring the traits of narcissism, procrastination and loneliness that coincide with the owning and using of a Social Networking Site |
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23.08.09 |
David Houghton and Dr. Adam Joinson (University of Bath, UK) |
A 14 question survey looking to determine differences in tweet content between private and open twitter accounts |