Michael Martin O'Donnell and Elizabeth Austin - University of Edinburgh, UK.
Time to complete - 20 minutes.
This project examines peoples’ preferred ways of changing the moods and feelings of others and how these are related to personality, emotional disposition and life satisfaction.
Craig A. Smith - Vanderbilt University, USA.
Time to complete - 1 hr 15 minutes.
This is an anonymous survey in which you will be asked to describe and rate a past experience you originally found to be stressful. In addition, you will be asked to complete several personality measures.
Kaidy Stautz - Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.
Time to complete - 20 minutes.
This is a prospective study exploring how personality traits relate to alcohol and cannabis use. Participation involves two testing sessions. The first session will take around 20 minutes; the second will be in three months time and will take around 10 minutes. Both can be completed online.
Vincent Egan, Del Paulhus and Dan Jones - University of Leicester (UK) & British Columbia (Canada).
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
We want to see the degree to which positive personality and states relate to general personality and the more negative aspects of disposition.
Drs. Kari Britt Schroeder and Daniel Nettle - Newcastle University, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
This is a personality study. You will give your age, country, and sex and will create a unique Participation ID. You then will then answer 120 questions about how you typically feel, think, and behave. Your scores will be given to you with an explanation of what they mean.
Sarah Burns (PhD student), Sarah Egan and Lynne Roberts - Curtin University, Australia.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
This study seeks to investigate the relationship between certain personality traits and how individuals process emotions, with the main aim being to obtain a large international sample. The link provided takes you to an online self-report survey in order for you to participate in this research (for 18+ years).
Loren Abell and Dr. Gayle Brewer - University of Central Lancashire, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
This study is looking at how personality and competition effects levels of self-disclosure in friendship.
Emily Collins - Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.
Time to complete - 30 minutes.
Anyone over 18 is eligible to take part in this study looking at social personality traits, behaviours and experiences and how they may be associated with online video game use.
Dr. Wing Yee Cheung - University of Southampton, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
We are requesting your participation in an online survey, which will take about 15 minutes, and will ask questions about you, your emotional experience, goals and moral judgements.
Dr. Wing Yee Cheung - University of Southampton, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
We are requesting your participation in an online survey, which will take about 15 minutes, and will ask questions about you, your emotional experience, and your goals.
Reena Parmar and Dr. Vincent Egan - University of Leciester, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes
This study examines the influence of personality on the use of internet pornography. ONLY MALES PLEASE.
Sarah Burns , Dr. Lynne Roberts and Dr. Sarah Egan - Curtin University, Australia.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
I am conducting research into personality traits and their association with how individuals regulate and manipulate emotions. In the first phase of my study I have modified two existing measures, which I would like to test to see if they are reliable for further use in the second phase of my study.
Michael Ivanov. - Alliant International University, San Francisco, USA.
This research concerns people’s expectations and perceptions of their relationships and partners. Both individual participants and members of a couple are invited. You will be able to complete your participation at more than one sitting, if necessary.
 Liam Trevithick and Patrick Rosenkranz. - University of Newcastle.
This study aims to investigate individuals cognitive style in relation to personality, social cognition, religiosity and spirituality. Approx completion time: 20-25mins.
Helen Bolderston and Professor Bob Remington - University of Southampton
This questionnaire-based study investigates the relationships between childhood experiences, temperament, and personality functioning.
V. Barry Dauphin and Grant M. Heller - The University of Detroit Mercy, USA
We are currently looking for volunteers to take a survey on videogame experiences, relationship styles, and views of self. We are looking for both frequent and infrequent players of video games. The survey will take approximately 15-20 minutes to complete.
Lianne Minshull and Dr. Nadhim Al-Talib - University of Bolton
This study aims to find any differences in how individual differences (personality, age, occupation, education, experience) affect our attitudes towards computers.
Erica Hepper and Claire Hart - University of Southampton
A survey investigating the links between personality traits and expression of emotions, including crying. The survey takes 25-30 minutes and can be saved at any time for continuing later on.
Nicola Gartland, Daryl O’Connor and Rebecca Lawton - University of Leeds
In this study, participants complete an initial questionnaire (20 minutes), and then complete a daily diary about their daily hassles and uplifts (5-10 minutes) every evening for a 2-week period
Dr. Stephen Lindsay - University of Victoria, Canada
Describe scars, report memories of scarring events, complete two brief personality measures, receive explanation