Social Psychology

Personal & Institutional Rights to Aggression

Dr. Kathleen Malley-Morrison - Boston University, USA
Feb
16
2006

This survey was developed by a group of international students to learn about judgments around the world concerning individual rights within the family & society.

Judgments and Perceptions of Conflict in Romantic Relationships

Dr. Kimberly A. Rapoza - Mercy College, USA
Feb
4
2006

A short survey (10 Min.) will ask you to read a paragraph that discusses a conflict a couple is having. You would then give your opinions about the conflict and make judgments about each person’s behaviour

The Personality and Openness Study

Dr Adam Joinson, Dr Carina Paine, Dr. Tom Buchanan & Dr. Ulf-Dietrich Reips - The Open University, UK
Jan
12
2006

The topic of the study is personality and general openness. We will ask for some demographic information and your season of birth, as well as some information about your use of the Internet.

Survey of Beliefs and Opinions

Gerard Saucier & Tarik Bel-Bahar - University of Oregon, USA
Jan
9
2006

A survey based on an analysis of about 90 beliefs and social attitudes. This survey contains two parts, each of which takes 10 to 20 minutes.

Attitudes towards transsexuals and those with an intersex condition

Professor Racheal Heath, Elizabeth Kemp & Jessica Swain - Newcastle, Australia
Oct
4
2005

Our aim is to determine whether people are more tolerant of people with an intersex condition than they are towards people with transsexualism. We are also wanting to show that tolerance is enhanced when people believe that such conditions have a biological rather than a psychological cause.

Attractiveness

Dr Ben C Jones & Dr Lisa DeBruine - Aberdeen University
Sep
9
2005

Our perceptions of attractiveness, and the mechanisms that underpin them, influence many important social outcomes (e.g. romantic partner choice). Here you can participate in a number of short experiments that assess your perceptions of faces and voices.

Thoughts and Emotions in Decision Making

Martin Bruder, Jochim Hansen, Markus Maringer & Arlen Moller - Cambridge, Basel, Switzerland, Groningen, the Netherlands & Rochester, USA
Sep
7
2005

Investigates how people describe their lifestyles and the way it influences their decision making.

Should Britain join the Euro? An investigation into online focus groups

Daniel Frings & Dominic Abrams - Kent at Canterbury
Sep
7
2005

This study provides participants with the chance to take part in online discussion about the merits of joining the Euro.

Evaluation of Controversial Policies

Alison Lenton, Constantine Sedikides & Martin Bruder - Edinburgh University, Southampton & Cambridge
Sep
7
2005

Evaluate a number of different disputed policies, quickly categorise words and answer questions about yourself.

How Do You React to Other People’s Emotions?

Josef Nerb & Martin Bruder - Freiburg, Germany & Cambridge University, UK
Sep
7
2005

Short questionnaire concerning reactions to other people’s emotions.

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