The Love ProjectCalifornia State University, Fullerton
Department of Psychology
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This research study is being conducted to examine perceptions of actions that indicate felt love in most people. You are being asked to take part because you are currently living in the United States and are of age 18 or older.
Taking part in the study will take about 20 - 45 minutes. You cannot take part in this study if you are under 18 years of age. |
Polyamorous Relationship StrategiesOhio University, Department of Communication Studies
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This study is being done to investigate the relationship strategies and role of identity in polyamorous relationships. You are being asked to participate because you or one of your partners identifies as polyamorous, you have at least one intimate (sexual and/or romantic partner), and you are at least 18 years old.
If you agree to participate, you will be asked to complete a questionnaire that will ask you to discuss how you feel about yourself and your relationship(s), answer questions about your relationship(s), discuss how you communicate about issues like jealousy to your partner(s), and consider your personal identity. You should not participate if (A) neither you nor any of your intimate partners identify as polyamorous, (B) you do not have at least one intimate (sexual and/or romantic) partner, (C) you are under 18 years of age. Your participation in the study should last less than one hour. |
Polyamorous & CNM, and Opinions of SelfTexas Tech University, Department of Psychological Sciences
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This study will help us learn about your opinions and views of yourself. What we learn may help other polyamorous and consensually non-monogamous people, and we hope to publish results from this study widely to make it as beneficial as possible.
Participation entails completing a brief 30-45 minute survey, answering questions related to demographics, identity, and attitudes, and reading short statements. We are looking for polyamorous adults (18+). This includes anyone who self-identifies with the label “polyamorous”, regardless of current/past relationship status. |
Impact of COVID-19 on Safety and Mental HealthKinsey Institute, Indiana University
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The purpose of this study is to better understand how the COVID-19 pandemic—and the social distancing associated with the pandemic—affects mental health, substance use, and relationship conflict (including intimate partner violence) among adults in the United States. We are evaluating a variety of factors, including experiences in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, which might contribute to vulnerability and resilience during this challenging time. This information can help to inform and target psychological interventions for those who are struggling with mental health challenges due to the pandemic and to develop preventative approaches to keep individuals safe and healthy during future disasters.
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