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There are two ways to participate in the psychological research studies conducted in the Department of Psychology:


Study Pool

Students may op to participate in research studies through the department study pool.  The study pool is a listhost utilized by faculty and graduate students for the purpose of recruiting participants for research studies.  Students signed up to receive emails from the study pool listhost receive ongoing notification of studies seeking to recruit participants.  Emails consist of a brief description of the particular research study, as well a contact information for the appropriate graduate student or PI.

https://listhost.uchicago.edu/mailman/listinfo/study-pool

Experimetrix

Students may opt to participate in research studies by registering directly with Experimetrix, which is an online systems designed for online recruitment of research participants.  A with the study pool.  Experimetrix is utilized by faculty and graduate students for the express purpose of participant recruitment.  Unlike the study pool, students who are registered with Experimetrix will NOT receive ongoing notification of open research studies.  It will be up to the individual student to check the listings of available studies.

New experiments are posted at various times throughout the semester, depending on when individual experimenter are ready to begin their data collection.  if no sessions are available when you register for Experimetrix, then please make sure to check back at a later time.

Signing up for a study can be done easily with the click of a mouse.  If you have questions about registering on Experimetrix or signing up for studies on the web, FIRST use the help functions on the website.  Many common problems or frequently asked questions are addressed there.  If you still are having problems, please contact the subject pool coordinator, Mr. Ray Weathers, at rweather@uchicago.edu.

http://experimetrix.com/uchicago

General Information 

Experiments run throughout each quarter.  Students are encouraged to sign up and participate early!  Waiting until the last minute may result in the availability of fewer experiments or ones that are no longer available.

If you have questions about how many hours or credit or extra credit are needed for your class, please refer to your syllabus of contact your instructor.  Please note: Students are often reimbursed for the time it takes to participate in a given research study and may be asked to choose between a cash reimbursement and participation credit for an applicable course. 

As a research participant, you have a right to be informed about any risks involved in the studies in which you participate.  Most psychology studies have minimal risk, and all studies listed on this site have been reviewed and approved by a University of Chicago Institutional Review Board, a group dedicated to protecting the welfare of human subjects.  However, it you have further questions about your rights a research participants, you you may contact the Social and Behavioral Sciences Institutional Board at sbsirb@ura.uchicago.edu• (773) 834-5805 • Fax: (773) 834-8700 • Judd 121, 5835 S. Kimbark Avenue • Chicago, IL 60637


 

 

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