Hi guys, this is a survey for my dissertation on perception of faces, anyone over 18 can complete it. It should take under ten minutes and hopefully should shed some light on what people find attractive about faces, just follow the link at the bottom of the text. Would be much appreciated. Thanks! ****************************************************** Research Participation Invitation: Face Perception Study I am seeking volunteers aged, 18 and over, to participate in an online questionnaire study investigating how we perceive and remember faces, and factors that make faces appear attractive. The study is being conducted as a research project for the MSc in Evolutionary Psychology that I’m currently undertaking in the Division of Psychology at Brunel University London. Volunteers will simply be asked to view and rate a series of photographs of faces. Participation should take no more than approximately 15 minutes. Any information you provide will be treated as anonymous and will therefore your participation in the study will be strictly confidential. The study has been approved by the College of Health & Life Sciences Research Ethics Committee at Brunel University London (27/10/17). If you are interested and would like to participate – full details are provided here…
Hi guys, this is a survey for my dissertation on perception of faces, anyone over 18 can complete it. It should take under ten minutes and hopefully should shed some light on what people find attractive about faces, just follow the link at the bottom of the text. Would be much appreciated. Thanks! ****************************************************** Research Participation Invitation: Face Perception Study I am seeking volunteers aged, 18 and over, to participate in an online questionnaire study investigating how we perceive and remember faces, and factors that make faces appear attractive. The study is being conducted as a research project for the MSc in Evolutionary Psychology that I’m currently undertaking in the Division of Psychology at Brunel University London. Volunteers will simply be asked to view and rate a series of photographs of faces. Participation should take no more than approximately 15 minutes. Any information you provide will be treated as anonymous and will therefore your participation in the study will be strictly confidential. The study has been approved by the College of Health & Life Sciences Research Ethics Committee at Brunel University London (27/10/17). If you are interested and would like to participate – full details are provided here…
Done and what an interesting topic to be exploring! If you have a few minutes I would really appreciate it if you could take my survey, I'm looking into the effectiveness of shock tactics in relation to raising awareness of animal welfare.