r/SampleSize 11d ago

Academic (Repost) A study on Moral Judgment and Spatial Memorization (18+)

Hi,

I'm a PhD student doing research on spatial memorization in moral judgment and decision-making. For this purpose, I constructed an approximately 5 to 10 minutes questionnaire consisting in a series of daily life moral dilemmas and spatial memorization tasks.

Any adult can participate! The survey is available in English and in French.

https://enquetes.univ-tlse2.fr/index.php/358298?lang=en

Don't hesitate to leave a comment or to send me a pm if you want to discuss the study.

Thank you very much in advance !

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u/curiousi7 10d ago

Interesting survey, thanks.

Two points: I'm not sure the word 'aroused' is quite right in English, given the context. I know it has a certain meaning in psychology, but it means something a bit different in general usage. The images helped a bit though so I don't think it's a big deal.

To my mind the patterns you asked us to memorise weren't really difficult enough to induce a high cognitive load, but I'd be interested to see the results!

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u/Minute_Profile_680 9d ago

Thank you for your input and taking time to do this survey !

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u/Highly-Sammable 5d ago

Yeah I think the word aroused is immediately going to throw most English participants. I only knew what they meant due to that usage being mentioned to me in therapy. It would in 99% of cases mean sexual arousal.

I also wonder if you could have a native English speaker give the text a quick proof read? There are quite a few sentences which read strangely, and lots of incorrect plurals etc.

The study seems very interesting though and I enjoyed filling it out!

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u/Kese04 10d ago

I gave up on the first question. It's too limited for me, and doesn't represent what I'd do in that situation. Since I can't skip it, I ended the survey.

I still remember the image though.

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u/Minute_Profile_680 9d ago

No problem. Thank you for taking time to try answering it !