Many experiments and questionnaires about preferences for faces and voices. Frequently updated with new experiments.
Ben Jones and Lisa DeBruine
University of Aberdeen and University of St Andrews
November 22nd 2004 - January 22nd 2005
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Was sehen Sie in diesen Bildern? Zwei Fragen. Dauer: ca. 3 Minuten.
Lena Schüller, Sabine Glück
Universität Zürich, Sozial- und Wirtschaftspsychologie
August 24th 2004 - October 24th 2004
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People say: English has no grammar! I wonder why so many learners find the present perfect extremely difficult. I am interested in finding better ways
Katrin Voigt
Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
February 21st 2004 - April 21st 2004
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Thank you for considering participation in this study. The purpose of this project is to better understand how different aspect of the decision context
John Godek
University of Oregon
November 5th 2003 - January 5th 2004
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In this experiment we are interested in which one of two pictures you prefer. Allow your intitial, spontaneous, reaction to determine your preferences. Answer by
Ola Thorn
Lund University
June 15th 2003 - July 15th 2003
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An experiment on perception, decision processes, and methodological issues.
Andrea Frick*, Christoph Neuhaus*, and Tom Buchanan**
*University of Zurich, **University of Westminster
December 12th 2002 - April 12th 2003
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Haben Sie Sinn für Humor? Und haben Sie sich schon einmal gefragt, wie es kommt, daß manche Menschen Scherze, über die Sie laut lachen können,
Kai Schreiber
University of Toronto
December 4th 2002 - January 2nd 2003
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The experiment will take approx. 10 minutes to complete and requires a web browser that is Java enabled.
Jan Eichstaedt
Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg
May 18th 2002 - January 1st 2003
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This is a simple color naming experiment. It requires a JavaScript enabled browser. Use the best possible color name for color patches. Preliminary details regarding the
Nathan Moroney
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
May 3rd 2002 - January 3rd 2003
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An arcade game style Web experiment on attention allocation
Greg Billock
California Institute of Technology
January 1st 2001 - January 1st 2001
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