Christina Stefanou - Deakin University, Australia.
Time to complete - 20 minutes.
This study investigates differences in the way individuals think, feel, and behave in their romantic relationships. Dimensions that are explored include satisfaction, conflict, and intimacy for individuals in all types of relationships. This research will enhance our understanding of relationships and guide clinicians treating individuals that experience relationship problems.
Cindy Masaro - University of British Columbia, Canada.
Time to complete - 30 minutes.
this study is to examine the different types of sexual activities that dating women most often engage in with their sexual partners. We want to understand how new technologies for communicating (e.g. email, online chatting, text messaging) influence how women form relationships and make decisions about sex.
Amanda Shaw and Dr. Ronald Rogge - University of Rochester, USA.
Time to complete - 20 minutes.
Psychology researchers at the University of Rochester are looking for people in romantic relationships (from dating to marriage, gay and heterosexual) to complete a short online survey. The goals of the project are to explore how the roles and quality of sex affect different facets of relationships over time.
Must be 18 years old or older and in a physically intimate relationship. Participants receive individualized feedback about how their relationships and sex lives compare to thousands of others! The study includes shorter, optional 1- and 2-month follow-ups.
David de Jong and Harry Reis - University of Rochester, USA.
Time to complete - 20 minutes.
A couple’s study. Complete it in private, without consulting your partner or anyone else as you answer the questions. At the end you’ll be given a link to send to your partner. Feedback will indicate similarity of your sexual preferences, and how accurately you know each others’ preferences.
Dr. James C. Kaufman. - California State University, San Bernardino, USA.
We are conducting a study that looks at creativity and gender and need participants. It is an online survey that should take no more than 30 minutes.
Morgan Curtis - University of Oxford
The study is a brief questionnaire to analyze female mate preferences for potential partners
Participants must be female
Dr. Kimberly Fairchild - Manhattan College, USA
Study on perspective taking (how well you can see things from another person’s point of view) in regards to street harassment and how it affects women’s perceived risk of rape, self image, etc. Men are also needed to participate in the study to understand how well see harassment from a female perspective