Attitudes to Smoking
Study assessing how you respond to smoking and non-smoking related images.
Study assessing how you respond to smoking and non-smoking related images.
This study aims to understand better how people make predictions when given limited information.
This 10 minute study will present computer-simulated images of male faces and record responses to them (ratings and/or reaction times)
This research stems from our interest in people’s awareness of their own memory abilities, and people’s justifications about how accurately they remember something. You will be shown justification statements and confidence ratings that previous participants made when they thought they recognised a word as being one they had encountered earlier in an experiment and your task is to decide which category their justification falls into from: Remember, Know, Familiar, Guess
This study investigates estimation from memory. It takes about 1 minute to complete
A flash based study concerning the effect priming has on relevance heuristics which are thought to confound rational decision making in the Wason selection task
The study involves reading a brief text and answering questions about it. Takes 5-10 minutes
The survey is about how people make decisions about their credit card repayments
Numerosity discrimination: Participants will be presented with an array of asterisks and then have to say whether the number is greater or less than 50.
Recognition memory: Participants will be presented with a list of words to study followed by a test list of words. They will hit one key to indicate the word was studied and another to indicate the word was new.
Lexical decision: Participants will be presented with a string of letters and they have to decide whether the string is a word or not.
The website contains a memory improvement course and several psychological tests, such as the Daily News Memory Test, the Galton-Crovitz test and the Favourites Questionnaire.
The study involves providing 3 estimations of the likelihood of an event occurring.
For 2 scenarios, you are asked to judge which factors caused the outcome described in the scenario.