Seeking Participants for Studies on Stereotyping and Romantic Partner ChoicesPosted in Identity Development/Psychology, Media Archive, United States, Wanted/Research Requests/Call for Papers on 2019-11-04 15:31Z by Steven |
Seeking Participants for Studies on Stereotyping and Romantic Partner Choices
University of Massachusetts, Lowell
2019-11-03
Rianna M. Grissom, Ph.D. Candidate and Research Assistant
Applied Psychology and Prevention Science Program
Hello! I’m a researcher recruiting people for two different studies on intergroup relations. Study 1 examines modern racial stereotypes in the United States and Study 2 investigates personal and societal factors that influence our romantic choices.
Participating in both studies will take approximately 30 minutes, but is not required. You have the option of completing one study of your choice as well.
Anyone 18 years or older who is living in the U.S. can participate, regardless of race or relationship status. There is no compensation for participating in these studies. However, your contribution will help us better understand current race relations in the U.S., which includes the growing multiracial population.
To participate in the surveys, click here.
P.S. We are especially in need of more male and racial minority participants. Please consider sharing the link with your networks!