Participate In Research

Below is a list of online studies where we are currently collecting data. To participate in this research, click the links below.

If you are a University of Stirling student participating for tokens, please sign-up for these studies via the PsychWeb portal.

Attractiveness of humour styles.

As part of her MSc dissertation, Poovitha Natarajan the attractiveness of humour styles. This study takes approx. 20 minutes. Click here to participate.


Impressions made from women's faces.

Egle Grazinskyte is interested in the social impression of women's faces, and is investigating this as part of their undergraduate dissertation. This study should take approx. 10 minutes. Click here to participate.


Social impressions of online dating profiles.

Jess De La Mare, as part of her PhD, is investigating how people judge online dating profiles. This study should take approx. 30 minutes. Click here to participate. If you'd like to complete the study on SurveyCircle, please click here.


Motivations to use online dating.

As part of her PhD, Jessica De La Mare is seeking participants who are current users of any online dating platform (all genders/sexual orientations welcome!). This study should take approx. 20 minutes. Click here to participate.


Online dating and user mental health.

Jess De La Mare, as part of her PhD, is investigating how online dating use influences mental health. This study should take approx. 20 minutes. Click here to participate.


Exploring social relationships across neurotypes.

Sophie McGill is exploring friendships between neurotypes as part of their MSc dissertation. We are interested in investigating expectations and experiences from both autistic and non-autistic people. This study should take approx. 15 minutes. Click here to participate.


Openness to dating formerly incarcerated men.

Angel Roman Ruiz is investigating factors that impact women's willingness to date men with a criminal past. This study takes approx. 30 minutes. Click here to participate.


Perceptions of names.

We are running a study investigating social perception of names. This study should take approx. 10 minutes. Click here to participate.


Educators' response to student feedback.

Kathleen Renwick is investigating how educators in higher education respond to student feedback for her MSc dissertation. This study takes approx. 20 minutes and you must teach at a higher education institute to participate. Click here to participate.


To participate in research from labs we collaborate with, follow the links below:

Face Research Lab - University of Stirling

Face Research Lab - University of Glasgow