Online Psychology Research UK

General/Other Psychology Studies (18)

(Studies that do not fit into a category or websites that host multiple studies)

Date Added

Study Web Link

Researchers & University (all universities in the UK unless stated otherwise)

Study Description

06.07.10

Pace of Time

Dr. Daniel Grühn (North Carolina State University, USA).

We are interested in why people differ in their experience of time and how this experience change with age. The survey is available in English, Spanish, French, and German.

29.04.10

The Attitudes and Perceptions of Research Study

Dr. Ron Rogge (University of Rochester, USA).

We are recruiting participants for a study about their attitudes and perceptions of research. The study involves completing a brief questionnaire, which should take about 15 minutes to complete.

16.03.10

Good or bad?  Rating the Positivity or Negativity of Emotional Sentences

Gina Kuperberg, MD, PhD, and Eric Fields (Tufts University, USA)

A brief survey in which you rate the positivity or negativity of sentences.

28.02.10

The Gateway Project

Morton Ann Gernsbacher, PhD, (University of Wisconsin, Madison) and Christina Nicolaidis, MD, MPH (Oregon Health and Science University)

The Gateway Project is a series of continuing online research studies on topics such as health care, well-being, and problem solving. You must be 18 years or older and have access to the Internet to participate

15.02.10

Online Experiments of University of Abertay Dundee

Dr Fhionna Moore and colleagues (University of Abertay Dundee, Scotland)

A range of studies that will change over time

21.07.09

AASPIRE Gateway Project

Christina Nicolaidis, MD, MPH (Oregon Health and Science University), Dr. Morton Ann Gernsbacher (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Dr. Katherine McDonald (Portland State University) and Dora Raymaker (Autistic Self-Advocacy Network)

The AASPIRE Gateway Project is recruiting participants with and without disabilities, and participants on the autism spectrum, for a series of continuing online studies on topics such as health care, Internet use, online sense of community, identity, problem solving, and perspective taking

04.07.08

Europes' Declining Birth Rate and Personality Style

Arnaud Wisman (University of Kent)

The project is supported by the British Academy and addresses several questions related to the declining birth rates in Europe. The study will take just 20 minutes and will involve answering various questions that aim to measure personality differences

08.02.08

The Influence of Media on the Colour Form of Dreams

Ms. Eva Murzyn (University of Dundee)

Only for people over 40! Questionnaire about media influence on colours experienced in dreams

28.01.08

The Commuting Experience and Psychological Flow

Daniel Phipps (Nottingham Trent University)

Investigating the working persons' daily commute to work and the types of activities people take part in on their commute, focussing on psychological flow

10.01.08

Panel Survey Language & Culture Research

Hans IJzerman (Utrecht University, The Netherlands).

This study is not a psychological study, but a collection of panel data for future studies that look at i) art and judging valence (measured by reaction time), and ii) intuition on the personality of others. You will only be required to provide demographic information and your e-mail address for the panel study.

28.12.06

Attitudes Towards Obesity

Chloe Saunders (University of Portsmouth).

A survey investigating individuals attitudes towards obesity and whether it is possible to alter these attitudes.

18.08.06

Online Lab at London Business School

Daniel Goldstein (London Business School).

N/A - See website

11.07.06

The Perceptions of Happiness in Relationships Survey

Ronald Rogge, Soonhee Lee, & Janette Funk (University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA).

- Is voluntary and anonymous
- Short (takes 20-30 minutes to complete)
- Offers extensive feedback about your relationship and your personality
- Includes optional follow-up surveys

18.05.06

Attitudes Towards Online Relationships & Perceptions of Infidelity: The Importance of Gender, Trust and Jealousy Issues

Sarah Elliott & Dr. Martin Graff (University of Glamorgan).

Investigation into people's attitudes towards online relationships & whether these forms of relationship are considered unfaithful to a primary partner. In addition the effects of gender, trust and jealousy levels are measured in order to assess their impact on attitudes & perceptions concerning online infidelity.

18.05.06

National Environment & Personality Survey

Dr Julian Boon & A.G.White, (University of Leicester).

A national survey of pro-environmental "green" behaviour and the links with theories of personality.

09.09.05

Mind Studies Online Psychology Lab

Professor Constantine Sedikides (Southampton).

An online laboratory hosting various research projects run by social psychologists at the University of Southampton.

07.09.05

Attractiveness

Dr Ben C Jones & Dr Lisa DeBruine (Aberdeen University).

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.

07.09.05

The Edinburgh-Southampton Social Psychology Web-lab

Alison Lenton (Edinburgh University) & Constantine Sedikides (Southampton University).

An online laboratory supported by an ESRC grant running a variety of studies.