Personality Study
Drs. Kari Britt Schroeder and Daniel Nettle - Newcastle University, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
This is a personality study. You will give your age, country, and sex and will create a unique Participation ID. You then will then answer 120 questions about how you typically feel, think, and behave. Your scores will be given to you with an explanation of what they mean.
Online Personality and Emotion Study
Sarah Burns (PhD student), Sarah Egan and Lynne Roberts - Curtin University, Australia.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
This study seeks to investigate the relationship between certain personality traits and how individuals process emotions, with the main aim being to obtain a large international sample. The link provided takes you to an online self-report survey in order for you to participate in this research (for 18+ years).
Personality, Self-disclosure and Competition in Friendships
Loren Abell and Dr. Gayle Brewer - University of Central Lancashire, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
This study is looking at how personality and competition effects levels of self-disclosure in friendship.
Self Belief and Memory Study
Clare Rathbone and Craig Steel - University of Reading, UK.
Time to complete - 30 minutes.
This study is about memory and people’s beliefs about themselves. You will be asked to complete a questionnaire which assesses a range of positive and negative beliefs about yourself. Depending on the results you may then be asked to describe some memories which you associate with how you see yourself.
Social Behaviours and Experiences Associated with Online Game Use
Emily Collins - Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.
Time to complete - 30 minutes.
Anyone over 18 is eligible to take part in this study looking at social personality traits, behaviours and experiences and how they may be associated with online video game use.
Emotional Experience 2
Dr. Wing Yee Cheung - University of Southampton, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
We are requesting your participation in an online survey, which will take about 15 minutes, and will ask questions about you, your emotional experience, goals and moral judgements.
Emotional Experience
Dr. Wing Yee Cheung - University of Southampton, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
We are requesting your participation in an online survey, which will take about 15 minutes, and will ask questions about you, your emotional experience, and your goals.
Research Study Exploring how the ways that we see ourselves may Affect our Experience of Unpleasant or Unwanted Thoughts
Jonathan Pointer, Dr Laura Simonds - University of Surrey, UK.
Previous research has highlighted that it is usual for people to experience thoughts that are both unpleasant and unwanted. This study is looking to see if how we sees ourselves makes any difference to what type of unpleasant or unwanted thoughts we might have.
Process of Forgiveness
Paul Atkinson - Sheffield Hallam University, UK.
Time to complete - 5 minutes.
A questionnaire containing items derived from a previous study which formulated a model of the process of forgiveness. The original study was qualitative with religious participants, this questionnaire will determine whether the model reflects the general population, along with scale of forgiveness.
Goal Pursuit and Time Perspective
Irem Gunay - University of Cambridge, UK.
Time to complete - 10 minutes.
We are seeking participants for an online study, which explores the motivational processes that guide goal striving.
Assessing the Reliability and Validity of a Scale for Existential Thinking
Blake Allan - University of Florida, USA.
This is a survey to validate a measure of “existential thinking”, which is defined as the tendency to engage with the existential dilemmas of life. Anyone is welcome to participate.
Romantic Relationships Study
Smita Rampat and Dr Nicholas Gibson - University of Cambridge, UK.
Time to complete - 30 minutes.
This study examines people’s thoughts and feelings about themselves and their relationships. If you are over 18 years old and are in an exclusive romantic relationship of AT LEAST 3 months, you are eligible to participate in this fun study! Your participation is important to us!
What underlies Internet Pornography Usage?
Reena Parmar and Dr. Vincent Egan - University of Leciester, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes
This study examines the influence of personality on the use of internet pornography. ONLY MALES PLEASE.
Personality, Emotions and Making Choices
Dr. E. J. Austin - University of Edinburgh, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes
This study examines how personality and emotions (feelings) are related to the way people deal with situations in which they need to make choices in everyday life. You will be asked to complete a series on-line questionnaires about your personality, emotional disposition and how you deal with making choices.
Online Personality and Emotions Study
Sarah Burns , Dr. Lynne Roberts and Dr. Sarah Egan - Curtin University, Australia.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
I am conducting research into personality traits and their association with how individuals regulate and manipulate emotions. In the first phase of my study I have modified two existing measures, which I would like to test to see if they are reliable for further use in the second phase of my study.
Personality and Social Perceptions across the Menstrual Cycle
Fiona McConnell - University of Edinburgh, UK.
Time to complete - 20 Minutes
This experiment looks at female mate preferences across their menstrual cycle and how women’s personality interacts with their choices at different times in their cycle. The questionnaire takes around 20 minutes to complete and participants will receive personality descriptions based on their results, at the end of the survey.
Cognitive Style and Personality
Dr. Craig A. Smith and Skyler Jacobs. - Vanderbilt University, USA.
This is an anonymous survey that examines the relations between reasoning style and a number of facets of personality. It usually takes 45 – 50 minutes to complete.
Problem-solving and Decision-making (Part 2)
Dr. Elizabeth Austin. - University of Edinburgh, UK.
This study examines the ways in which people solve problems and make decisions. You will be asked to complete questionnaires about
decision-making and problem-solving and will also be asked questions about your personality and disposition.
Partners’ Expectations and Perceptions of One-Another
Michael Ivanov. - Alliant International University, San Francisco, USA.
This research concerns people’s expectations and perceptions of their relationships and partners. Both individual participants and members of a couple are invited. You will be able to complete your participation at more than one sitting, if necessary.
An Investigation Looking at Individual’s “Boundaries in the Mind”, Social Cognition, Personality and Spirituality
Liam Trevithick and Patrick Rosenkranz. - University of Newcastle.
This study aims to investigate individuals cognitive style in relation to personality, social cognition, religiosity and spirituality. Approx completion time: 20-25mins.