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Secondary Physics Course Enrolment Choice in Nova Scotia, Canada
University of Cambridge, GB
The research project is examining the secondary physics enrolment choices made by individuals who completed their secondary education in Nova Scotia, Canada. The goal of the research is to understand what motivates people to study physics at the secondary level, and the factors that are...
- 2 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
27 March 2024 Requirements- Minimum of 18 years old
- Completed secondary school in Nova Scotia, Canada
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How do students earn money before, during, and after University?
Bournemouth University, GB
We have all been there, or still are, looking for new ways to increase our income. Cost of living goes up and students still need to eat right? We are interested in finding out what people do to earn extra money, and whether joining research sessions as a participant is a positive way to earn an...
- 3 Min(s) to complete
- Cash
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
26 March 2024 Requirements- Over 18
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Study to test a mental well-being app
University of Bath, GB
This study aims to test an app to understand more about its effectiveness in promoting students' mental well-being. You will be asked to fill out online questionnaires on 2 occasions (each taking about 30 minutes) and will receive access to a mental well-being app for 4 weeks. We will ask you to...
- 120 Min(s) to complete
- £50 Amazon voucher prize draw
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
25 March 2024 Requirements- Students
- Have access to an IOS smartphone or tablet for the study period
- Able and willing to download an app
- NOT currently receive mental health care
- NOT currently experience anxiety or depression
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Perception of Emoji Sequences
Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, DE
Emoji are used everyday in both private and public conversations online, but does the order that emojis are presented in affect how people perceive them? Have you ever sent someone a message with emoji and they mistook what you wrote in a different way than it was intended? This study looks into...
- 5 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
24 March 2024 Requirements- Internet Connection
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Coping styles as a mediating factor between EI and Stress
University of York, GB
Are you currently a university student?
We are looking at how our emotional intelligence, coping styles and academic stress relate.
All that is required is answering 3 short questionnaires, any support would be much appreciated :)- 10 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
21 March 2024 Requirements- University student
- Age 18 +
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Disentangling Anxiety Inductions Study
University College London, GB
The study involves completing some questionnaires and computerised cognitive tasks. Some of the tasks may involve slightly unpleasant electrical shocks, inhalation of a small amount of carbon dioxide, and performing a speech in front of an audience.
- 3 Hour(s) to complete
- 30
- Experiment
- Alexandra House, 17 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AR, UK
20 March 2024 Requirements- LOOKING FOR MEN OVER 25 ONLY AT THE MOMENT.
- You must be fluent in English to take part.
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Pre-schoolers' Attention, Cognition, Social Skills (PACS) Study
University of Bath, GB
In the PACS study, we are interested in understanding why young children might act differently from each other in social situations.
Step 1: Parents will complete two sets of online questionnaires (30 minutes each).
Step 2: You and your child will be invited to the Bath Babylab, where your...- 60 Min(s) to complete
- Your child will receive a book and a £10 Amazon voucher for taking part! You will also be entered into a raffle for a £100 Amazon voucher.
- Experiment
- University Of Bath, Claverton Down Rd, Claverton Down, Combe Down, Bath BA2 7AU, UK
19 March 2024 Requirements- Be able to travel to Bath.
- Have a child aged between 3 and 5 years old.
- Child is able to complete some fun games and activities.
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Laughing through life? Humour use in families facing challenging times.
University of Sheffield, GB
This study is interested in the good, and the bad, that humour can do in everyday family life.
We know that humour can be useful for coping, but we also know that humour can be negative, hurtful, and inappropriate in certain situations.
This study is looking for *Participant Families* who...- 1 Month(s) to complete
- Up to 120 pounds in shopping vouchers per participant family.
- Interviews and video observation.
- Online
18 March 2024 Requirements- LGBTQIA+ families.
- Resident in the UK.
- Access to internet and webcam/camera phone to facilitate online interview OR willingness to meet for face-to-face interview (I would travel to you!).
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True Crime's Impacts on Friends and Families of Victims
Southeastern Louisiana University, US
The purpose of this study is to understand the perspectives true crime fans have on the genre’s negative impacts on secondary victims of homicide and missing persons victims. This study is meant to amplify the concerns and experiences secondary victims face in the advocacy for their silenced...
- 1 Hour(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
16 March 2024 Requirements- True Crime Fan
- 18 Years or Older
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Non-academic study
Want to inform the future of local sexual health services?
Non-academic study
This study aims to understand what people think about possible changes to guidelines about how often gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men should test for chlamydia and gonorrhoea.
We'd like to invite you to take part in a 60 minute interview to discuss this topic.
If you are...- 60 Min(s) to complete
- Shopping voucher (£30)
- Interview
- Online
15 March 2024 Requirements- A gay or bisexual man (including trans men and non-binary people assigned male at birth)
- Over 16 years old
- Living in the UK
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Early Maladaptive Schemas and Online Pornography Use
Nottingham Trent University, GB
Often developed in childhood, early maladaptive schemas (EMS) are the lenses through which we see the world. They inform the way we understand ourselves, our relationships with others, and our emotional experiences. The activation of EMS is related to relationship problems, anxiety/mood...
- 15 Min(s) to complete
- Prize draw
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
13 March 2024 Requirements- Aged 18 or over
- Online pornography users
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Non-academic study
A New Motivation Model – Phase 11 (18+)
Individual non-academic researcher, GB
Paul Frazer is a PhD researcher who is developing a new model of motivation to build better teams. He needs participants (18+) to fill out a survey. He would be grateful if you would consider filling out the survey and even passing it along.
Survey length: about 17 minutes.
Thank you.- 17 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
07 March 2024 Requirements- 18+