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 Dylan Selterman. 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):
Administrator
Researchers:
Lee Saunders and David Giles, University of Winchester
Study Description:
The study will require you to answer questions regarding your 3 most favourite video games, TV programmes and films. You must do a combination of the following: watch TV, watch films and video games one a regular basis (preferably do all three). You will also be required to answer questions regarding your general beliefs and feelings. You must be at least 18 years old to take part.
Administrator
Researchers:
Craig A. Smith, Vanderbilt University
Study Description:
In this anonymous survey, which may take up to an hour to complete, participants will be asked to recall and describe a past experience that they originally found to be stressful. They will then be asked to evaluate this experience and their reactions to it along a number of different dimensions. Finally, they will be asked to complete a series of personality measures.
Administrator
Researchers:
Lydia Farzin-nia, University of Portsmouth
Study Description:
This study aims to look at the relationship between resilience, self-reported offending, family background and personality. You will be asked to anonymously complete a short series of questionnaires online. You will be asked about your background and growing up, your personality, whether you have ever engaged in offending behaviour and how you deal with difficult situations. These responses will be completely anonymous and cannot be linked back to you as an individual. If you feel uncomfortable with any of the questions you can leave them blank.
At the end of the study you can choose to email me separately to enter a lottery to win £50 (or $75) (even if you have not answered all the questions). If you email me it cannot be connected with your survey in any way and will be used for the sole purpose of contacting the winner.
This entire questionnaire will take between 10-15 minutes.
**Please note you must be at least 18 to participate in this research
Administrator
Researchers:
Lara Charlesworth, Chris Moulin, Jelena Havelka, and Richard Allen, University of Leeds
Study Description:
This survey investigates narrative accounts of personality and identity, and is particularly interested in individuals’ ability to access self-concepts. Participants will be asked to write a brief description of either a life event or place and will then make some simple, broad statements about themselves.
Administrator
Researchers:
Andrew Frain and Dirk Van Rooy, Australian National University
Study Description:
We interested in how you respond to both yourself and others. Specifically, we have some questions about the characteristics that you perceive yourself to have, as well as well as the characteristics you perceive others as having.