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. 10 minutes. Click here to participate.


Societal influences on attraction.

Kasia Goluch is investigating how social factors can influence who we are attracted to. This study should take 10-15 minutes. Click here to participate.


How does menopause influence women's perceptions of themsevles and others?

Lucy Johnston is exploring how menopause influences women's romantic relationships, as well as perceptions of themselves. We are recruiting women over 30 years of at all stages of their menopause journey. We're especially looking for pre-menopausal women to help us understand experiences before menopause. This study takes approx. 15 minutes. Click here to participate.


Autism and facial attractiveness preferences.

Rebecca Cooper is exploring facial attractiveness preferences in autistic people. We are interested responses from both autistic (including with and without a formal diagnosis) and non-autistic people. 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.


Contraception use and attraction.

Molly Hendersen is investigating how hormonal contraception use is related to relationship preferences and attraction. This study should take approx. 15 minutes. Click here to participate.


Diet preferences and first impressions.

Cyrus Ng, as part of his undergraduate dissertation, is interested in the social perceptions of vegans. This study take approx. 10 minutes. 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