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spider_kitten March 5 2007, 05:40:45 UTC
$20 to compensate their time as well as images of themselves in the headcap setup, a comprehensive personality assessment

i doubt for $20 you can give a comprehensive personality assessment
Sorry to come across as a meany poo but a comprehensive personality assessment involves a lot more than sitting in a room watching film clips and a lot more than pure EEG readings

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djohnston March 5 2007, 06:03:53 UTC
Hi Spider_kitten,
Thanks for your response (and great avatar!).

Our participants are asked to fill out a computer-implemented version of the Big Five Inventory (BFI), a 44item self report, multidimensional personality inventory.

These responses are scored and compared with various physiological measures recorded (such as skin conductance, heart rate etc) and analysed to provide a rating across each of the five dimensions of personality being measured.

These final ratings are provided along with an explanation for what being ‘very high’, ‘high’, ‘average’, ‘below average’ or ‘very below average’ mean for each dimension.

Sorry for any confusion, I generally try to not be too 'information heavy' in introductory posts as I find people usually want just the basics at first.

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spider_kitten March 5 2007, 07:02:43 UTC
Mmmmmm? What are you looking at RSA?

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verticat March 5 2007, 08:06:22 UTC
Don't we get this in memaholics every day?

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kittenexploring March 5 2007, 05:53:26 UTC
Come on, honestly now. You're actually a group of zombies looking for more brains, aren't you?

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__echolalalia March 5 2007, 10:04:18 UTC
I'd do it for more than $20.

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sunsetcloud March 5 2007, 21:40:50 UTC
Are these just short images or an actual short films we're watching?

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djohnston March 6 2007, 00:55:35 UTC
Hi sunsetcloud.
Thanks for your reply.

They are short clips consisting of scenes taken from films ranging from 30seconds to 3minutes.

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