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How Do People Perceive Objects?

11 July 2018

Our online study looks at how people see value in objects, in particular we want to see if there are any differences between how people with hoarding difficulties, OCD and those with no mental health issues perceive objects in relation to their instrumental, sentimental, monetary and aesthetic values. This study shouldn't take longer than 30 minutes to complete and as a thank you for taking part you will be entered into a prize draw to win one of 3 x £25 Amazon Vouchers.

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This study has been approved by the University of Bath Psychology Ethics Committee (Reference Number: 17-232). If you have any concerns about this study please contact the department of Psychology Research Ethics Committee, via Nathalia Gjersoe, Psychology Research Ethics Officer.

About the researcher

We are Olivia Buckeridge and Céline Josephine Giese, we are conducting this study as our dissertation project for the MSc in Applied Clinical Psychology at the University of Bath, under the supervision of Dr James Gregory.

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