Do people choose brands primarily because they match their own personality? This interesting, easy to complete experiment taking about 10 minutes tries to explore how
Michael Bosnjak
University of Mannheim, Germany
December 22nd 2005 - February 22nd 2006
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Ben Chou
Simon Fraser University
December 20th 2005 - February 20th 2006
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Most research on carers seem to focus on women as the caregiver, very few studies investigate how men respond to the challenges of caring. Men
Kevin Baker
University of Leicester
December 18th 2005 - February 18th 2006
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We've been hearing a lot about the ways in which the government and corporations monitor citizens and consumers. This survey takes a look at the
Mark Andrejevic
University of Iowa
December 18th 2005 - February 18th 2005
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The topic of the study is personality and general openness. We will also ask for some demographic information (e.g. age, gender) and your season of
U.-D. Reips, T. Buchanan, C. Paine, A. Joinson
University of Zurich, University of Westminster, Open University
December 12th 2005 - February 12th 2006
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Have you ever wondered how group project teams get formed? We have, so we are conducting a research study to learn more about college and
Kevin Grinstead and Tumona Austin
Alliant International University
December 9th 2005 - February 9th 2006
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You will be asked to read a variety of short stories and rate the believability of a few statements about each story. The questionaire is
Joshua Nathaniel Pritikin
independent
December 7th 2005 - February 7th 2006
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This is a short questionnaire; I would be extremely grateful if you could spend a minute or two completing it. There are just a few
Marco Bertamini
University of Liverpool
December 6th 2005 - February 6th 2006
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A game in which you describe an object for an imaginary partner so that s/he can identify it. Takes about 15 minutes.
Albert Gatt
University of Aberdeen
December 5th 2005 - February 5th 2006
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Investigates how people describe their lifestyles and the way it influences their decision making.
Martin Bruder
University of Cardiff, UK
November 30th 2005 - January 30th 2005
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