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Calling all keen quizzers!

Posted on November 3, 2019 by create psy
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Are you a keen quizzer? We’re looking for participants in a survey exploring the motivations and expertise development of those who take part in quizzing at any level. Could you help? Link is here: Quiz survey

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Posted in Current Research, Expertise Research, Performance research | Tagged Methodology, participants, Practice, Problem Solving, Puzzles, Quiz, recruitment, research | Leave a reply

It’s a data date! Recruiting participants for in-person research

Posted on August 10, 2018 by create psy
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Postgraduate researchers Nicole Gwynne and Adam Davidson offer some further advice on recruiting participants.


Asking people to give you their time can seem scary, whether you’re seeking a romantic date or participation in your scientific study. Face-to-face interviews and experiments can appear laborious and inconvenient, so many researchers become bashful regarding recruitment.

Don’t worry, there is a simple process to follow when pursuing potential participants for in-person research. We can’t guarantee it’ll work for your romantic dating life, but here are the steps to getting the dates that yield data. Continue reading →

Posted in Public Engagement | Tagged participants, qualitative, recruitment, research | Leave a reply

Your number’s up! How to get responses to your research questionnaire

Posted on July 30, 2018 by create psy
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Postgraduate researchers Nicole Gwynne and Adam Davidson offer some advice on recruiting participants.


Congratulations! You’ve successfully navigated the labyrinth of ethical approval and you’re ready to start your study. You’re eager to examine your data and you can’t wait to wait patiently while SPSS loads.

There’s just one small problem: you don’t yet have any data. You need some participants to participate! Recruiting enough people to answer your questionnaire can seem daunting, but fear not, your fellow researchers are here to help. Here are ten top tips for receiving the required responses. Continue reading →

Posted in Public Engagement | Tagged participants, quantitive, recruitment, research | 1 Reply

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