Links to collaborators and other online research laboratories
The team at WebExperiment.net collaborates with other online research laboratories and also will post links to other online studies here. If you are interested in having your experiment(s) or lab site listed on our site please contact Dr. Steven Platek.
Links
Face Research Laboratory at The University of Aberdeen
Dr. Anthony Little's online laboratory at The University of Stirling
Dr. Todd Shackelford's current online studies
Psychological Research on the Net
Click one of the links below to participate in a short web experiment:
NEW! Social Cooperation Game
Do you like FaceBook or MySpace? Then you might like our online social cooperation game. The study gives you the opportunity to interact with other players via the internet.
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Other online studies
Online experiments from other researchers are also posted at WebExperiment.net. Take part in other researchers studies by clicking the links below. If you have an online experiment you would like posted at WebExperiment.net please contact Dr. Steven Platek at splatek@webexperiment.net
The relationships between men's self-reported physical attributes, body image, self-esteem and internet dating
Researchers: Annabel Chan and Dr. Gerard Kennedy Institution: Victoria University, Australia
Take survey >>Female Genital Pain Research
This study is to investigate pain, relationship and sexual functioning and body image in women who experience genital pain. Interested women complete a brief telephone screening for eligibility, then answer questionnaires anonymously online. Compensation is provided. Study conducted by the Sexual Health Reseaerch Lab at Queen's University (shrl@queensu.ca).
More info >>Deal With It: Responses to Everyday Problems and Successes
This study examines how people cope with positive and negative events in everyday life. Researchers: Richard W. Robins, Ph.D., and Ulrich Orth, Ph.D. Institution: University of California, Davis
Take survey >>Decision Making Study
Researchers: Erin Beatty and Valerie Thompson Institution: University of Saskatchewan
Take survey >>Friends with Benefits Survey
We are conducting an on-line study at Purdue University on "Friends with Benefits" relationships. The only requirements for participation in this study are that you are at least 18 years of age. Although we are particularly interested in the relationship experiences of partners who are currently involved in a "friends with benefits" relationship, anyone is welcome to participate. Researchers: Janice R. Kelly, Justin Lehmiller, and Laura VanderDrift Institution: Purdue University
Take survey >>Thinking and Reasoning Study
The study investigates how individuals evaluate and make conclusions about social science research. Researchers: Erin Beatty and Valerie Thompson Institution: University of Saskatchewan
Take survey >>Attitudes about babies
How and why people vary in attitudes toward children and decisions about having children. Researchers: Gary Brase & Jeremy Litrell Institution: Kansas State University
Take survey >>Sequential decision-making under uncertainty in a video game
The purpose of the study is understand human sequential decision-making under uncertainty. You will be asked to simultaneously play several virtual slot machines that give you points in a random fashion (much like simultaneously playing several real slot machines in a casino where you do not know which machine is the best). There is US$ 15 compensation, and prizes to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Institution: Computational Perception and Action Laboratory, Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, USA
Take survey >>Making a Judgment About an Event
The purpose of this study is to learn about how different ways of presenting information lead to differences in how people make judgments and reason about situations.
Take survey >>Learning the meanings of words
We are interested in how people understand language. This experiment takes about 5 minutes, and participants can see their own results at the end of the experiment:
Take survey >>Humor in Relationships
Researchers at the University of Rochester are interested in the role of sense of humor in relationships. In this study, we will ask you to rate several jokes and answer questions about your relationship with a friend or partner, then contact your friend or partner to complete the same online survey. In exchange for your time, we will provide you with feedback about how similar your sense of humor is to your friend's sense of humor.:
Take survey >>Goals and Aspirations
If you choose to participate in this study, you will be asked to provide your preferred email address and complete an online questionnaire comprised of several short surveys rating how important certain goals are to you and how you feel in general. The total session will take approximately 10 to 20 minutes to complete. ÊWe will contact you again in approximately six months requesting that you complete the same questionnaire a second time. ÊWe would like you to complete all surveys in their entirety, but you may skip any questions that you do not feel comfortable answering:
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Alternatives to Current Relationship
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Take survey >>Emotions in Intimate Relationships
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Take survey >>Status and Reputation
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Take survey >>Facial Attractiveness
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