Decision making and Memory
The present study examines decision making process in relationship with memory and the role of the environment while shaping our decisions
The present study examines decision making process in relationship with memory and the role of the environment while shaping our decisions
This study investigates estimation from memory. It takes about 1 minute to complete
Does presenting information in different formats influence how well we remember this information, and how we think about it?
Study for adults with epilepsy who would be willing to complete a questionnaire which investigates how epilepsy affects the way we think and behave. The research aims to develop an epilepsy-specific way of measuring cognitive and behavioural abilities to reduce chances of a misdiagnosis and improving what treatments are offered.
A flash based study concerning the effect priming has on relevance heuristics which are thought to confound rational decision making in the Wason selection task
In this study, we are interested in how people name colours. Images of different colours will be presented on the screen. We kindly ask you to name each of these colours.
The purpose of this study is to learn about how different ways of presenting information lead to differences in how people make judgments and reason about situations.
The purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between reasoning ability, confidence, and thinking style
A series of personality surveys, choices, and response time tasks which should take you about 20-25 minutes to complete. Scores displayed.
The study investigates how individuals evaluate and make conclusions about social science research
The study involves reading a brief text and answering questions about it. Takes 5-10 minutes
A rhythm experiment which studies the rhythm comparison and perception skills of musicians by having the participants rate the similarities between pairs of rhythmic patterns.
This research project investigates whether variations in word usage and structuring can improve how the general public respond to warning messages
The survey is about how people make decisions about their credit card repayments
This study investigates different topics and common themes present in narratives about important memories. Participants will sign up at the link posted to be interviewed via Google Talk instant messenger about events from their own lives.
How fast can you read? Takes 7-10 minutes.
Looking at colour-coding effect on word list recall experiment – takes a few minutes.
With your help we would like to find out what expectations exist for specific website types. We hope the results of this study help to improve the usability of web pages and increase the Internet user satisfaction.
Different exercises to make people happier are tested through simple exercises. You will be required to provide your email to send you a remember mail for the exercise part of the research.
This study investigates different topics and common themes present in narratives about important memories. Participants will write about events from their own lives.