Personality Traits and Patterns of Problematic Online Pornography Use
Eva Kimonis & James V Ray - University of South Florida, USA
The research aims to understand the characteristics of perpetrators of child pornography crimes and the relationship between use of child pornography and actual abuse of a child in a community sample of individuals not detected by law enforcement
Validation of the CES
Dara G. Friedman-Wheeler - Goucher College, USA
This study includes several questionnaires on coping, mood, and personality. It works best in Internet Explorer
Music Listening and Personality Study
Jennifer McDonald - University of Cambridge
A two-part survey about individual differences in music preferences and digital music listening behaviour. You will be asked to provide an export of your iTunes library at the end of the first survey and then answer questions about your own music in the main research phase. You will also be asked about your general music usage, music preferences and personality
You must have iTunes to participate
Making Sense of Traumatic Events: Investigating Individual Differences in Perceived Control
Associate Professor Ann Knowles & Ms Danielle Williamson - Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
The study investigates individual differences in the way people make sense of traumatic events. Anyone over 18 years can participate. Participation involves responding to a range of personality measures and then reading a scenario which asks you to imagine being a victim of crime and then answering a series of questions about how you would feel in the aftermath
Pets & People
Drs A Lenton & A Weiss - University of Edinburgh
We need “pairs of people” to fill out our online survey investigating the relationship between human and pet personality
Memory for Scars
Dr. Stephen Lindsay - University of Victoria, Canada
Describe scars, report memories of scarring events, complete two brief personality measures, receive explanation
Stress in University Students
Amie Stevense, Kimberley Kruickshank & Elizabeth Austin - University of Edinburgh
This study is looking at university students and the stress they experience while in full-time education
Personality Characteristics
Japinder Dhesi - London School of Economics
You are invited to complete a short online survey exploring the domains people use to assess personality characteristics. Should take no longer than 15 minutes
Personality and Social Behaviour Styles
Gemma Warren - University of York
Looking at the link between specific personality traits and individuals social behaviour (both positive and negative) and social skills
Art Preference
Ingrid Galfi & Raymond Mar - York University, Canada
A brief online study that investigates the relationship between mood and personality types and the preference for various types of artwork. This study takes between 15 and no more than 30 minutes to complete
Europes’ Declining Birth Rate and Personality Style
Arnaud Wisman - University of Kent
The project is supported by the British Academy and addresses several questions related to the declining birth rates in Europe. The study will take just 20 minutes and will involve answering various questions that aim to measure personality differences
Motivations for drinking alcohol
Dr Roslyn Galligan & Sara Allen - Swinburne University, Australia
We are inviting young adults, between 18 and 30 years, to participate in this online survey relating to drinking behaviour. Your responses should enable us to develop a greater understanding of the motives behind drinking in young adults and the way personality factors may influence these motives
What do you think about Babies?
Gary Brase & Jeremy Litrell - Kansas State University, USA
How and why people vary in attitudes toward children and decisions about having children
When do you feel most/least like your true self?
Alison Lenton, Martin Bruder & Constantine Sedikides - University of Edinburgh, Cardiff University & University of Southampton
What makes people feel genuine and real as opposed to inauthentic and false? Tell us about a time when you felt ‘most me’ or ‘least me.
Responses to Everyday Problems and Successes
Richard W. Robins, PhD and Ulrich Orth, PhD - University of California, Davis, USA
This study examines how people cope with positive and negative events in everyday life
Self-injury and Eating Pathology
Emma Black - Deakin University, Australia
This study is examining how specific personality traits (impulsivity and compulsivity) may or may not be related to certain maladaptive behaviours (disordered eating and self-harm) in adult females. The questionnaire takes about half an hour to fill out
Self Description Questionnaire
Anja Berger - Postdam University, Germany
We are conducting research on experiences of men and women in our societies today. We are interested in how women and men perceive themselves
Personality and Internet Behaviour
Karen Gordon - University of Paisley
This study looks at individuals’ internet behaviour, their personality type and self-esteem levels
Heroin, Stress and Coping
Sarah Bowles & Dr. Thomas Kruggel - Towson University, MD, USA
This study investigates the relationship between stressful life events, coping skills, and heroin/opiate use. Respondents will be asked to complete a brief 20-minute survey
Universal Worth Scale Development
Steven V. Rouse - Pepperdine University
I am developing a scale to measure a trait called Universal Worth—a trait relevant to self-esteem and spirituality