You are invited to participate in an online psychological research study investigating the relationship between sensitivity and cognitive performance. This study takes place entirely online through the use of a Qualtrics survey. This study is open to students currently enrolled at Ball State University who are over the age of 18. Upon completion of this survey, participants enrolled in an introductory psychology course (PSYS 100) may receive 0.5 research credit hours for partial fulfillment of their course’s research requirements.
If you are interested in this research opportunity, please follow the first link below to access the study. If you are currently enrolled in an introductory psychology course (PSYS 100) and would like to receive research credit for your participation, please follow the second link below to access the study’s listing on BSU’s psychological science SONA system.
Link 1 (Qualtrics):
https://bsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_82JhyfzZRzkvGDP
Link 2 (SONA):
https://bsu.sona-systems.com/default.aspx?p_return_experiment_id=357
Study Title: Cognitive Effects of Individual Differences in Sensory Processing Sensitivity
IRB #: 1698027
Researcher Contact Information:
Principal Investigator:
Alexandria Epperly, Undergraduate Student
Department of Psychological Science
Muncie, IN 47306