Investigating Social Interaction and Trust
09 June 2017
The purpose of this study is to examine how people respond differently during social interactions and whether factors, such as anxiety, may influence aspects of social interaction, trust and the social decision making. Males and females aged 18-50 can take part in this study. This study involves one visit to the IoPPN in Denmark Hill and takes approximately 2 hours. It includes interview questions, brief questionnaires, tests of memory/concentration, and two computer-based games.
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Ethical approval
Approved by the NHS Ethics Committee, 14/LO/0532
About the researcher
I am a post-graduate master's student at King's College London.