An Investigation of Mental State Inference, in People with a Diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder, Using Economic Games
Elliott White - Canterbury Christ Church, UK.
Time to complete - 20 minutes.
My doctoral research looks at people’s specific strengths in working out the emotions and intentions of other people. The study uses a small number of tasks to explore these strengths and is open to adults.
Rating Social Stimuli
Munirah Bangee and Dr. Pamela Qualter - University of Central Lancashire, UK.
Time to complete - 45 minutes.
This study is examining whether the quality of social relationships influence the perception of negative social information. The study involves completing two questionnaires and rating a series of pictures.
A New Measure of Social Cognition
Laurie Batchelder, MSc, and Dr. Chris Ashwin - University of Bath, UK.
Time to complete - 20 minutes.
his study helps validate a new measure of social cognition. The study will take approximately 20 minutes. Participants must be 18 years of age and their first language be English.
Memory, Creativity, and Thinking about people
Clea Desebrock - Oxford Brookes University, UK.
Time to complete - 30 minutes.
This study is looking at memory, creativity, and thinking about people in a very new research area. To take part you need to be male, age 20-40, speak English to a native level, and not have a psychiatric disorder or mental illness. The questionnaire is completely anonymous.
Memory Study
Helene Font, Constantine Sedikides and Tim Wildschut - University of Southampton, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
Differences in Sensory Processing
Jillian Sullivan - Rocky Mountain University, USA.
Time to complete - 45 minutes.
In order to better understand how sensory processing differs in clinical disorders we are conducting an online study for parents of children aged 7-17 as well as adults 18+ years who are TYPICALLY DEVELOPING. Your help would be very much appreciated!
Natalie Wyer PhD and Jean Roper - Univeristy of Plymouth, UK.
Time to complete - 10 minutes.
You will watch a short video, give a few line descriptions of events and answer some questions.
Events and Fatigue
Tanjeem Azad, MSc., Carla MacLean, PhD, and D. Stephen Lindsay, PhD - University of Victoria, Simon Fraser University, Canada.
Time to complete - 45 minutes.
You will complete a few questionnaires, watch a short video, and then answer some questions about information in the video.
Social Cues and Social Judgments
Dr Erin Heerey, Thandiwe Gilder, Charlene Sebastian and Samir Bhatti - Bangor University, UK.
Time to complete - 10 minutes.
This is a research study examining how people make social judgments about others based on the social information they project. We want to know how the social cues people produce (smiles and frowns, for example) shape social judgments. In this study, you will be rating still images as well as short video clips. You will need sound for the video clips.
Moral Perception Study
Tor Tarantola - London School of Economics, UK
Time to complete - 5-10 minutes.
A survey study on moral judgment involving a short questionnaire.
Future Events
Jean Roper and Natalie Wyer - University of Plymouth, UK.
Time to complete - 10 minutes.
Watch a video, write descriptions of yourself taking part in events in the future, then answer questions about video. Please only take part in this study if you are serious about doing it properly.
Can you Predict another Person’s Behavior from Limited Information?
Dr. Kimberly Fairchild - Manhattan College USA
In this study, you will read the personality profile of an individual and make predictions about his/her behavior and emotions.
Memory Questions
Michael Serra - Texas Tech University, USA
Participants will answer questions about memory scenarios that reflect a common occurence: studying for a memory-based test. This study is short and only takes a few minutes to complete.
Romantic Relationship Development
Samantha Joel and Geoff MacDonald - University of Toronto, Canada
Must be in a new romantic relationship (together less than six months) – you will be asked about yourself and your relationship experiences.
Emotions
Dr. Natalie Wyer and Kimberley Schenke - University of Plymouth
This study is investigating the experience of emotions across a range of situations for people aged between 18 and 25 years of age.
Life Choices
Samantha Joel and Dr. Geoff MacDonald - University of Toronto, Canada
You will be asked to reflect on personal experiences that you have had and choices that you have made in the past.
Romantic Relationship Choices
Samantha Joel and Dr. Geoff MacDonald - University of Toronto, Canada
You will be given a hypothetical romantic relationship scenario and asked what you would choose to do.
Personal Opinions of Social Situations
Dr. Paulo Sousa and Sarah Allen - Queen's University, Belfast
In this short survey, you will be asked to read a scenario and make some quick judgments about the situation
Personal Judgments in Social Situations II
Dr. Paulo Sousa and Sarah Allen - Queen's University Belfast
In this study, you will be asked to read a few short scenarios and to give your opinion
Policy IAT
Jon Hanson and Mark Yeboah - Harvard University
This study tests whether and to what extent people have implicit preferences for certain types of policy options.