Gender Effects on the Perceptions of Cyberbullying
Tahmina Rahman - University of East London, UK.
Time to complete - 10 minutes.
Looking at the effects gender may have on our perceptions of cyberbullying. Looking at the attitudes towards cyberbullying in general and attitudes towards the victim in the given scenario.
Who is the Better Friend?
Mary Cowan & Dr Christopher Watkins - Stirling, and Abertay University, UK.
Time to complete - 20 minutes.
Here participants are asked to listen to pairs of voices and indicate which voice in each pair they think would make the better friend. They will also be asked to complete a short personality questionnaire.
Media and Political Attitudes
Jasmin Mahmoodi & Dr Anya Skatova - University of Nottingham, UK.
Time to complete - 10 minutes.
The study examines how people feel about political issues that are discussed in the media. The findings will contribute to understand the effects political content in the media have on political attitudes and the readiness to express opinions in relation to governmental decisions.
Coping Styles and Overall Health Questionnaire
Nora Kline and Dr. Leslie Kirby - Vanderbilt University, USA.
Time to complete - 45 minutes.
This study involves filling out a questionnaire indicating demographic information (e.g. age, gender, etc.) as well as questions about your personality and health behaviors. The purpose of this study is to examine how individuals’ different traits affect coping strategies and overall health and well-being. To participate in this study you must be 18 years or older.
Influence of Rape Myths on Male Victims of Rape
Selma Karic and Jonathan Finn - The University of Queensland, Australia
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
Rape is something that can happen to anyone but is predominantly studied using a context involving a female victim and a male perpetrator. Less investigated are the perceptions of male rape victims and female perpetrators. Must be 18 years or older.
People Perception – UK males needed
Dr Eric Robinson - University of Liverpool, UK.
Time to complete - 5 minutes.
This is short study about personal and social perceptions of the body. UK males only please.
Diversity in Human Animal Relationships – An investigation of Pet Ownership
Sophie Hurst and Dr Anne McBride - University of Southampton, UK.
Time to complete - 10 minutes.
I am a Masters student at the University of Southampton, my supervisor is Dr Anne McBride. I am conducting a study into the relationships people have with their pets. I am looking for volunteers to complete an online questionnaire. You must own a dog or a horse.
Attitudes to Gender and Women’s Football
Isobel Fisher - Brunel University, UK.
Time to complete - 20 minutes.
This study investigates the relationship between gender role attitudes, personality, and attitudes towards the sport of women’s football (soccer). There will be some questions regarding the roles of men and women, some regarding personality, and some regarding the sport of women’s football (soccer).
Imagination and Problem Solving
Dr Keon West and Shannen Meadows - Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK.
Time to complete - 20 minutes.
This research aims to investigate the participant’s ability to imagine particular scenarios. For this research, you will be asked to complete one imaginative task, and then to complete a brief questionnaire about some contemporary social issues followed by a reaction-time task.
Anxiety and Social Behaviour: Evaluating a Newly Developed Measure of Social Processing
Miss Michaela Flynn and Dr Melanie Porter - Macquarie University, Australia.
Time to complete - 5 minutes.
We are looking for typically developing adults to participate in a study looking at social behaviour and evaluating a newly developed questionnaire measure to be used in individuals with Williams syndrome, Social Anxiety Disorder, and Autism in the future.
Perception of Different Stimuli and their Emotional Effects
Ekaterina Damer - University of Sheffield, UK.
Time to complete - 10 minutes.
In this study, you will be asked to watch a video clip, answer a couple of questions regarding the emotions you experienced while watching the video, and some demographic questions. Please complete the survey straight away and without interruptions.
Infrahumanization in Intergroup Conflict
Edward Melling - University of Liverpool, UK.
Time to complete - 10 minutes.
The study will require you to read a brief scenario, which fictitiously based around a British military operation in Afghanistan. You will then be required to complete an emotional attribution task, complete a guilt measurement scale and a British identity scale.
Workplace Death: Assessing and Improving Institutional Response to the Needs of Surviving Families
Philip Bohle, Lynda Matthews and Michael Quinlan - University of Sydney, Australia.
Time to complete - 40 minutes.
This is a national study that investigates the consequences of work-related death for surviving family members. The aim of the study is to identify ways to improve and better manage the consequences of work-related death for families. If your loved one died as a result of a sudden work-related injury we would like to invite you to complete a survey about your experiences.
Relationship Dynamics and Personal Traits
Maria Rowley, M.A. and Dr. Kristina Coop Gordon - University of Tennessee, USA.
Time to complete - 20 minutes.
The aim of this study is to examine personal traits and relationship dynamics of people in different types of relationships. To be eligible, you must speak English, be 18 or older, and have been in a relationship for at least 3 months. All genders and sexual orientations are encouraged to participate. This study involves filling out questionnaires online , which should take no longer than 15 to 40 minutes.
Physical Self-perceptions in Men
Teodora Pavlovic, Dr. Lisa Mask and Dr. Fuschia Sirois - Bishop's University, Canada.
Time to complete - 30 minutes.
Anonymous survey looking at the physical self-perceptions men have. Looking for participants between 18 and 35 years of age.
Memory of Past Emotional Events and Moral Judgement
Dr Pascale Sophie Russell and Patrycja Skowronska - University of Surrey, UK.
Time to complete - 30 minutes.
I am conducting two separate studies regarding 1) remembering past events and 2) emotionality and making moral judgement.Within the whole procedure, you will be asked to recall a memory, read a brief article and fill in three short questionnaires.
Two Studies: (1) Reading Comprehension and Verbal Abilities and (2) Measure of Attitudes
Adelheid Nicol - Royal Military College of Canada, Canada.
Time to complete - 10 minutes.
You will be asked to complete two short studies: one on reading comprehension and verbal abilities and the second on attitudes. It will take approximately 10 minutes of your time.
The Role of Personality in Attitudes and Beliefs Towards Whistle Blowing
Kiesha Bentley and Dr Nadja Heym - University of Nottingham, UK.
Time to complete - 30 minutes.
This study comprises of several measures of personality and a short online word task. In total it will take approximately 30minutes to complete. The aim is to investigate the role of personality in attitudes and beliefs about whistle-blowing.
Social Experiences and Emotion
Kenny Brackstone - University of Southampton, UK.
Time to complete - 20 minutes.
This study will take approximately 15-20 minutes, and will ask questions regarding your social experiences and emotions. In the survey, you will be asked to recall two experiences from your life. You will then be asked a range of questions about your feelings and emotions after recalling these experiences.
Understanding In-Car Driver Distraction
Elisha Trundle, Dr Peter Chapman & Dr Gary Burnett - University of Nottingham, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
An online questionnaire that has been designed to measure attitudes, beliefs and intentions towards the use of in-car technology while driving.