Online qualitative inquiries in psychology: Critical contributions of emerging scholars
- To showcase some of the innovative approaches to critical research in psychology
- To generate scholarly dialogue around the use of online methodologies in psychology
- To provide a platform for early career researchers (ECRs)*
Note: Preference shall be given to ECRs,
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Despite it being Christmas day on the 25th December, there were still over 200 visitors to the site that day. In the 2 weeks following Christmas, site traffic has ranged between 262 to 573 visitors per day, the vast majority being new visitors rather than returning ones. You can help
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Great news...7,547 people visited this site between March 23rd and April 23rd. Of these, 859 visited on the same day!
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Good news. Site traffic has increased with hundreds of new visitors to the site every day!
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If you're winding down for Christmas and looking for something fun to do, then take part in some of the studies on this site and contribute to real Psychological research!
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Site traffic is still doing well, with 5,183 Unique Visitors in the past month!
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It's yours to use. If you need advice about online research, then get posting!
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The website has seen an influx of participants over the past 2 weeks. Lets hope this continues!
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An analysis of the site's web traffic shows that on Tues 23rd, 1692 visitors came to the site, with a further 491 on Weds 24th. This unusually large amount of traffic came from a referral via the stumbleupon website, demonstrating the importance of referring sites in increasing web traffic.
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If you have any research-related news, feel free to shout about it here. Perhaps you have some important study findings you'd like to publish, or perhaps you have found a new way to decrease drop-out rates in online research?
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The site now has a forum for you to share your experiences of online research and/or ask others for help or advice. Someone has to post first so give it a go and others will follow!
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The site now has a forum for you to share your experiences of online research and/or ask others for help or advice. Someone has to post first so don't be shy! Given that OnlinePsychResearch is used by psychology researchers conducting online research across the globe, this site is the
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The new site seems to be functioning well in terms of bringing in new visitors to the site. At present, approximately 43% of visitors to the site have come via search engines such as Google using the search term "Psychology Research". In fact, I am pleased to say that OnlinePsychResearch
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In addition to an improved look and feel, the new site has some new features. At present these are mainly in the 'Researchers' section which now allows researchers to recommend resources for conducting internet-mediated-research, as well as add news articles to the website. So don't be shy...contribute to OnlinePsychResearch now
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If you are a clinical psychologist and your client confesses to past violent physical or sexual behaviour, even murder, what would you do? This a question that all clinical psychologists may be confronted with at some point during the careers, and for many this will be on multiple occasions. Yet
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It's the anniversary of evolutionary biologist Charles Darwin, born on Feb 12th 1809. Darwin's theories of evolution and natural selection have been some of the most influential in history. Celebrate Darwin's birthday by reading more the man himself and his work at the International Darwin Day Foundation website
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The School of Psychology at the University of Central Lancashire (England) is shortly hosting its annual 'Darwin Day Celebration Lecture'. In celebration of Charles Darwin, the School is proud to host its 6th annual event, which this year, will see Professor Nicholas Humphrey from the London School of Economics
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The new website is launched in February 2011. The new website has a refreshing new look and feel to it, but it's not finished yet! Over the course of the year various new features will be added, so call back soon!
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