Social Psychology

Human Behaviour Investigation

Stephen Lindsay & Elizabeth Brimacombe - University of Victoria, Canada
Sep
21
2006

Watch a short video, perform two brief puzzle solving tasks, and answer questions about the video.

Self-Perception in Social Groups

Mark Rubin, Milen Milanov & Stefania Paolini - University of Newcastle, Asutarlia
Sep
3
2006

In the proposed study, we test a new measure of in-group identification that distinguishes between social, communal and interdependent types of in-group identification.

Media Use Effects on Dreams

Dr. Jayne Gackenbach - Grant MacEwan College, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Aug
9
2006

After answering some basic demographic questions participants will be asked to provide a recent dream and then to answer several questions about the dream and their media use.

The Business Value of HCI: Brand Equity & Usability

Ahmed Shuja - University College London
Aug
8
2006

The purpose is to understand the effects of “Brand names” on usability of websites. The information collected will be confidential and your contribution will remain anonymous. Study time approximately 15 minutes.

Do online gaming sites have the same addictive potential as online gambling sites and how do the gamers view the sites they use?

Michaela Goodwin & Richard Wood - Nottingham Trent University
Aug
2
2006

The proposed study intends to investigate if there is any connection between online gaming for money and online gambling (in reference to the effects these two activities have and their structural characteristics), what the demographics are of those who participate in online gaming for monetary gain and if online gaming and online gambling have the same addictive potential.

Factors that predict body weight profiles in pet dogs

Jill White - University of Southampton, UK
Aug
2
2006

This questionnaire is targeted at any dog owner who has a dog over the age of 18 months, and who is the primary carer for the dog. The study investigates factors that could predict various weight profiles in dogs, such as diet, exercise, owner attitude, the presence of children or other dogs, etc. It will also provide insights into the human-companion animal bond, specifically in regards to pet ownership styles and attachment. Takes approx 20 minutes.

Thinking about Sexual Assault

Prof. J. Temkin, Prof. B. Krahé, S. Bieneck & A. Berger - School of Law, University of Sussex, UK & Dept. of Psychology, University of Potsdam, Germany
Jul
31
2006

We are studying attitudes about rape and their impact on judgements about defendants and complainants.

The Perceptions of Happiness in Relationships Survey

Ronald Rogge, Soonhee Lee, & Janette Funk - University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA
Jul
11
2006

- Is voluntary and anonymous
- Short (takes 20-30 minutes to complete)
- Offers extensive feedback about your relationship and your personality
- Includes optional follow-up surveys

Rape Myth Acceptance Levels and Symptomatology in Females

Amie C. Kolos & Amber E.Q. Norwood - Graduates of Towson University, Currently affiliated with Johns Hopkins University {Amie Kolos} & University of Maryland, Baltimore County {Amber Norwood}, USA
Jul
10
2006

Rape myth acceptance is frequently looked at in males, but rarely in females. This study asks females to rate their agreement with a number of statements relating to rape and sexual assault. The survey includes a section on stressful life events and symptoms as well.

Estimating Uncertain Quantities

Andy McColl - University of Durham, UK
Jun
30
2006

The study looks at comparisons between holistic evaluation of highly uncertain quantities, and evaluations derived through algorithmic decomposition.

The impact of smoking bans

Prof. J. Jetten, Dr. A. Mewse, Dr. M. Schmitt, Dr. N. Branscombe, A. Rabinovich - University of Exeter
Jun
27
2006

The core aim of the research is to gain greater understanding of the identity based motivations involved in smoking.

Occupations, Activities, and Traits: Gender Stereotypes in British Culture

Vickie Pasterski - City University
Jun
15
2006

We are interested in comparing gender stereotypes about occupations, interests, and traits in various cultures. In this case, we would like to learn about the perceptions of people living in Great Britain.

The Leisure Interests and Personality Survey

University of Central Lancashire, UK - Lara Mason & Dr. Joanne Bryce
Jun
13
2006

This study aims to investigate links between specific personality traits, wellbeing and leisure preferences.

The Parenting Project

Abigail Millings & Dr Judi Walsh - University of East Anglia, UK
Jun
1
2006

An exploration of the influence of romantic attachment and caregiving processes on parenting styles.

Impressions of Other People

Claire Hart - University of Southampton
Apr
4
2006

The objective of this study is to understand how we form impressions of other people.

Exposure to Sexually Explicit Material During Adolescence

Shane Kraus - Castleton State College, Vermont, USA
Mar
22
2006

The purpose and nature of my study is to examine the possible relationship between Sexually Explicit Material (SEM) exposure during adolescence (ages 12 to 17) and its influence in adult relationships.

Relationship Views

Dr Michelle Luke - University of Southampton, UK
Mar
22
2006

This study aims to explore the ways that people with different attachment styles typically think about their relational partners.

Different Strokes for Different Folks

Erica Hepper & Prof. Constantine Sedikides - University of Southampton
Mar
21
2006

This study aims to explore the ways that people with different personality characteristics typically think and behave in everyday life.

British people’s emotions

Alexa Ispas & Russell Spears - Cardiff University
Mar
6
2006

We will ask you about both your own, and British people’s emotions towards other national and ethnic groups.

Measuring Interpersonal Motivation

Sherlyn Jimenez, MA, MFA & Crystal Park, Ph.D - University of Connecticut, USA
Feb
28
2006

The aim of this study is to examine the possible effects of stressful life events on health, well-being and interpersonal and social behaviour.

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