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Psychology Experiments


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A very useful way to understand the concepts, issues and variables that researchers examine in relation to the study of psychology is to participate in their investigations.

If you are doing a psychology degree it is very likely that a compulsory aspect of your psychology degree course will be to carry out your own research project. With this in mind, a major benefit of becoming a research participant is that you get to see psychological research methods in action. In addition, the studies you participate in might also give you some ideas for your own psychology experiments and psychology research projects.

If you are new to research methods and conducting psychological research or need a quick refresher, there are some information guides on the website that you might find useful. See following links.

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Listed below are a variety of psychology experiments and psychology research projects that require participants. I have also included academic institutions that actively recruit research participants for psychology experiments and psychological research, some of whom even pay their research participants for their time.


Exploring Mental Effort


Jenna Roberts is a research assistant at Liverpool John Moores University (UK) and is currently recruiting research participants for an experiment investigating motivation and mental effort. The study requires right handed male and female volunteers aged between 18-40.

Participants will be expected to complete a word task on a computer whilst a number of physiological measures are recorded. Using specialised equipment, EEG, ECG and blood pressure data will be gathered. You will also be required to complete a few short questionnaires.

Testing will take place in a lab at The Henry Cotton Campus and the experiment lasts a maximum of 1.5 hours. Most of this is just set up time though. Participants will be compensated for their time in the form of a £10 Amazon voucher.

For further details, please go to www.psychologyparticipants.co.uk


Eyewitness Identification


This psychological research study investigates eyewitness identification and is being conducted by Dr Michael Lewis from Cardiff University. If you decide to participate You will be asked to study a face and to pick it out of a line up later. You will also be asked to answer a number of general knowledge questions and to reflect on how confident you are of your answers.

This study will take approximately 5 minutes to complete.

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The Depravity Scale


Dr Michael Welner is self-funding a research project entitled The Depravity Scale. The Depravity Scale research aims to establish societal standards of what makes a crime depraved, and to develop a standardized instrument based on specific characteristics of a crime that must be proven in order to merit more severe sentences. In order to make the results of this very important research generalizable, as large a subject pool as possible is required.

As the research team note: No matter who you are, where you're from, or what your personal and professional experiences are, your opinion counts in this international study to help distinguish what we all can agree on are the worst of the worst crimes.

The web-based research survey only takes about 15 minutes to complete. All of your responses are kept confidential and no personal information is ever released.

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The University of Dundee: School of Psychology (Scottish/UK Participants only)


As an active and leading research establishment, the Psychology Department at Dundee University is always seeking volunteers to participate in a range of experiments and psychological research studies. The following link will take you to a page that has been designed to advertise these opportunities and facilitate the recruitment of reliable and motivated volunteers.

The psychology department at the University pays volunteers for participating in the psychology studies (usually about £5-6 per hour). A wide variety of studies on language, memory, vision, perception of social groups are often available.

You can sign-up to be added to an e-mail list that announces new experiments when they become available and you can register your details online.

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The University of California, Berkeley Psychology Department: Research Subject Volunteer Program


The University of California Berkeley is known worldwide for its outstanding research and the Department of Psychology adds to that reputation with a long history of important, breakthrough work. The Research Subject Volunteer Program (RSVP) gives you a chance to participate in this research. As a participant in RSVP psychology studies, you help the department's faculty, post-doctoral researchers, and graduate students answer important questions. Your participation offers you a chance to learn more about yourself and the latest discoveries and ideas in the exciting field of psychology.

To encourage you to apply to and take part in individual projects, when you participate as a subject in a study you may be offered a thank you gift donated by our sponsors or a check payment in recognition of your contribution. It is your choice to volunteer, or not, for any particular study. If you chose, you may end your participation in a study or in the RSVP at any time. Current psychology research volunteer opportunities include:

University of California Berkeley Study of Individual Differences in Fundamental Emotion Processes. Participants will be asked to watch videoclips on a TV while their physiological responses (e.g. heart rate, skin temperature) are being monitored. Compensation: $40 - $60 (two hour laboratory session plus approximately one hour long online questionnaire).

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BBC Surveys and Psychology Tests


The always excellent BBC website has a page dedicated to psychology surveys and tests. You can participate in a number of intriguing studies including an experiment to test whether your senses overlap, an experiment test to whether you hear colors, a test to you discover if you are a Big Thinker, an Idealist or another of 16 personality types, and many more.

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Looking For Psychology Participants?


If you are actively recruiting psychology research participants and would like the details listing on this page, you can send the information via the psychology contact me form.

Click Here To Access The Contact Me Form

Kathleen Kline a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Walden University Minneapolis, is conducting a study on male and female victims of dating violence in both heterosexual and gay/lesbian relationships among college students.

The study has been approved by the Walden University IRB (Approval # 05-19-08-0283304) and is particularly keen to obtain a sample of men in both heterosexual and same-sex relationships who have experienced abuse or violence by their dating partner.

The purpose of my study is to examine differences in type of violence/abuse experienced, attachment style and help-seeking behavior among victims of dating violence, particularly males in heterosexual relationships and those in gay/lesbian relationships who currently attend college or university (undergraduate/graduate), are in or have been in a dating relationship and who have experienced at least one incident of physical, psychological and/or sexual abuse/violence within the context of their dating relationship.

To participate in this study and to access the completely confidential and anonymous web-based survey, please Click Here and where prompted type in the password Butterfly007

Participation in this study is completely voluntary and may be exited at any time. The survey will take approximately 25 minutes to complete and it would be appreciated if the survey is completed in full.


Ashley M. Stripling and fellow researchers at the University of Florida in Gainesville are conducting a study to better understand how people think about and talk about aging. If you choose to participate in this study, you will be asked to complete an online survey about your experience of aging and to provide demographic information describing you.

The study should take approximately 20 minutes. Your answers will be kept completely anonymous. There are no known risks and you can withdraw at any time without penalty. You will not be asked to provide your name on the inventory. Your email address will not be linked to your responses.

As an incentive, one-dollar will be donated to the Red Cross for every ten individuals to complete a survey.

To participate in this study or for further details please Click Here


Rohan Morris a 3rd year psychology student at Manchester Metropolitan University (UK) is conducting research to examine the relationship between cannabis use, schizotypy and creativity.

Participants who must be over 18 years old are simply required to fill out an online questionnaire that shouldn't take more than 10 minutes to complete.

Click Here For Full Details.


Rukiya Dadhiwala and her research colleagues at the University of Manchester, UK are looking for 'Healthy volunteers to complete a short online questionnaire looking at levels of a personality trait called schizotypy. The questionnaire just takes a few minutes to complete.

If you are aged between 18-45 years, and have no history of psychiatric problems or depression, they would like to hear from you!

Please visit their website by clicking here to complete the questionnaire. Alternatively contact 0161 275 7426.

All those who complete the questionnaire will be entered into a prize draw with a chance of winning £100 (terms and conditions apply). See website for full details.


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