Online Research

Below you will find a list with links to studies in which you can participate. These are either surveys or experiments on the internet. They are organized chronologically. The list is maintained by Michael van den Oudenalder. If you are interested in submitting your own study to our database, please send us an e-mail at research@in-mind.org with 'Online Study' in the subject heading, detailing the information provided by the list below. An important note: Please ascertain that you submit a brief description of the study, which will be read by the participants:

Title of the Study:
Researchers (without academic titles):
Institution:
Web Address of Study:
Brief Description of the Study:
Ethics Review Information (including review number):



The Influence of Adolescent Aspiration and Adult Occupation Congruence on Scores of Ego Status, Distress, and Satisfaction

Researchers: 
Ophelia Austin-Small, Northcentral University, Prescott Valley, AZ, United States
Study Description: 

Have you ever wondered how the choices you make about your career path affect your identity and emotional health? Northcentral University Psychology Ph.D. candidate Ophelia Austin-Small is inviting volunteers to participate in a study entitled The Influence of Adolescent Aspiration and Adult Occupation Congruence on Scores of Ego Status, Distress, and Satisfaction.

The study involves participating in an online anonymous survey which asks about your earlier career ideas and your present thoughts and feelings on a variety of topics. The survey will take about 15-20 minutes to complete. Volunteers must be native-born current residents of the United States and be at least age 22.

Online Study on Sensory Processing

Researchers: 
Jillian Sullivan, Darci Neilsen, Sarah Schoen & Lucy Miller, Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation, Greenwood VIllage, Colorado, United States
Study Description: 

In order to better understand how sensory processing differs in clinical disorders we are conducting an online study for parents of children aged 7-17 as well as adults 18+ years who are TYPICALLY DEVELOPING. Your help would be very much appreciated!

Voice Comparisons

Researchers: 
M. Sauerland, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands
Study Description: 

This is a pilot study aiming to evaluate the characteristics of a series of voices. These voices will be later used in a study with forensic speech experts.

Memory Awareness Questionnaire

Researchers: 
Helen Williams, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia, United States
Study Description: 

This research stems from our interest in people’s awareness of their own memory abilities, and people’s justifications about how accurately they remember something. You will be asked to make a judgment about other people’s memory experiences from memory justification statements they made in a previous memory experiment.

Social Relationships Survey

Researchers: 
Justin Lehmiller & Cameron Niven, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Study Description: 

Participation in this research will take less than 20 minutes of your time and requires only that you complete a brief survey in which you will be asked to answer several questions about yourself and your attitudes toward various relationships. You will not be required to provide any personally identifying information. Your responses will be kept strictly confidential, and all data will be encrypted using the same standards that businesses use for handling credit card information.

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