Personality, Behaviour, and Location-Based Real Time Dating (LBRTD) Applications
This study is on personality and behaviour within Location-Based Real Time Dating (LBRTD) Applications such as Tinder, Grindr and Happn. It will investigate narcissism and antisocial behaviour on these...
View ArticleProcrastination and Sexual Orientation
This is a short questionnaire regarding procrastination, and sexual orientation, as well as conscientiousness and depression.
View ArticleManaging the Emotions of Others
This project examines people’s preferred ways of changing the moods and feelings of others and how these are related to personality and emotional disposition. The results from this project will also be...
View ArticleSensation Seeking and Personality
This online study aims to explore how different personality traits and the interest in making new experiences are related.
View ArticleSocial Perceptions and Trust
Researchers at Macquarie University are developing a scale measuring social perceptions and the tendency to trust people. If you’re aged 18(+) you are eligible to participate.
View ArticleAttachment Styles, Personality Characteristics, and Social Identity
The purpose of this research project is to investigate how gender stereotype threat and personality characteristics impact ratings of one’s conformity to prevalent gender role norms.
View ArticlePersonality and Conflict within Romantic Relationships
This study is investigating personality and conflict within romantic relationships.
View ArticleSocial Media Usage: The Role of Shyness, Loneliness and Self-Esteem
The aims of the current research are to find out to what extent shyness, loneliness and self-esteem affect social media usage and which of these factors best predicts social media addiction
View ArticlePersonality, Gender, and Internet Behaviours
This study examines online behaviour, personality and motivation.
View ArticleMindfulness and Self-regulation in Adults: Associations with Internet Use and...
A quantitative study to investigate if dispositional mindfulness and self-regulation in adults are linked to problematic Internet use and procrastination.
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