Everyday Financial Management Abilities
Kozlova I.A. Parra M.A, & Della Sala S. - The University of Edinburgh, UK.
Time to complete - 30 minutes.
the purpose of the questionnaire is to explore the financial management abilities of people of different age and different socio-economic background and find out how are financial abilities different among different groups of adults? What are their financial vulnerabilities and why?
Investigating Economic Behaviour (Men only)
Dr Clare Cunningham and Dr Christopher Watkins - Abertay University, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
Help us to find out more about our financial preferences. This particular study is for MEN ONLY (we already have a female sample). You will be asked to complete some personality measures and a financial decision-making task.
Personal Information Sharing and Exchange in the Digital Era
Chialing Lee - City University London, UK.
Time to complete - 10 minutes.
This study aim to understand individual’s attitudes, behaviours and valuations toward personal information sharing and exchange.
Wisdom of the Crowds’ Effects and Effectiveness in Financial Fraud Detection
Mohamed Abouelfadl - University of Chester, UK.
Time to complete - 30 minutes.
You are invited to participate in a study measuring the effectiveness of a wisdom of the crowds approach in detecting financial fraud committed by different companies. This experiment will take about 30 minutes to complete.
Attitudes Towards Science
Stephan Lewandowsky and Charles Hanich. - University of Western Australia.
The study seeks to relate attitudes towards science, with particular emphasis on climate science, to (a) attitudes concerning free markets, (b) skepticism vs. gullibility, (c) life satisfaction, and (c) perceived scientific consensus.
Attitudes Towards Science
Stephan Lewandowsky and Charles Hanich - University of Western Australia
The study seeks to relate attitudes towards science, with particular emphasis on climate science, to (a) attitudes concerning free markets, (b) skepticism vs. gullibility, (c) life satisfaction, and (c) perceived scientific consensus.
An Investigation into the Contributory Factors of Student Debt Levels
Jinny Wadsworth and Charlotte Brand. - University of Exeter, UK.
We are carrying out a research project on the topic of student debt. Our main aim is to use results collected, via our online questionnaire, to look into the contributory factors of student debt.
An Investigation into the Contributory Factors of Student Debt Levels
Jinny Wadsworth and Charlotte Brand - University of Exeter
We are carrying out a research project on the topic of student debt. Our main aim is to use results collected, via our online questionnaire, to look into the contributory factors of student debt
Saving Behaviour
A. Rabinovich - University of Exeter
This survey is part of a research project being conducted at the University of Exeter investigating saving behaviour. It will take you about 25-30 minutes to complete.
Money, Relationships & The Law
Drs. Carole Burgoyne, Stefanie Sonnenberg & Prof. Anne Barlow - University of Exeter
This study explores how cohabiting (heterosexual) couples manage their household finances. It also focuses on people’s broader views on living together and legal reform
Do you live with your partner? How unmarried heterosexual cohabitants deal with money
Katherine Ashby and Dr Carole Burgoyne. - University of Exeter, UK.
An online survey about how unmarried (heterosexual) cohabiting couples deal with money in their relationships, carried about researchers at the University of Exeter