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university baby studies

I've had requests from both York and just now U of T since Andrew was born. I'm not sure what list they got my name from, but whatever.

York was looking for three-month-olds, and I was going to do it, but three months was a rough age for my little guy and I never got around to it. Now U of T is looking for babies up to nine months old, and I think we'll do it. They're offering a 3D picture of your child's face as a bribe. It's about "face processing" and will only take about 45 minutes. I think it'll be really interesting!

Anyone else do this?

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Re: university baby studies

  • No but that sounds really cool! William is only part of the Gestational Diabetes study I'm part of (just follow up stuff) but nothing major. That would be cool -  face processing
  • I haven't done baby ones (obviously lol) but I did participate in psychology experiments while I was in university. When I took Psych 101, participating gave me bonus points (got 98% in that course LOL), however I know for the general population they actualyl pay their subjects.
  • J's done a few, one of which was about language processing and was very cool. They were looking at babies exposed to just one language compared with those learning a second language. I was also in some studies while pg with him, and we consented to another study while I was in hospital after delivering him that turned out to be hellish for the parents - for, I think, 72 hours, we had to document what he was doing (crying, sleeping, etc) in 15 minute increments.

    This time, we've been approached about a longitudinal study. Oooops, I need to follow up on that....

    Have done research, I know how difficult it is to get enough respondents, and always feel a certain empathy/obligation to help out if I can.

  • we did them as kids at UWO. ??
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  • We've done 2.  :)   Supposedly the video of DD doing the second one is making rounds in the Psych world. 

    She's received 2 tshirts, and an honorary bachelor's and an honorary masters from UBC psych dept.  Lots of fun.

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  • imageMiss_Not4Long:
    I haven't done baby ones (obviously lol) but I did participate in psychology experiments while I was in university. When I took Psych 101, participating gave me bonus points (got 98% in that course LOL), however I know for the general population they actualyl pay their subjects.

    I did a few studies in university too. All the one's where you have to drink a certain amount in an hour and then they run tests on you. Plus we got paid!

  • imageJen&Joe06:

    imageMiss_Not4Long:
    I haven't done baby ones (obviously lol) but I did participate in psychology experiments while I was in university. When I took Psych 101, participating gave me bonus points (got 98% in that course LOL), however I know for the general population they actualyl pay their subjects.

    I did a few studies in university too. All the one's where you have to drink a certain amount in an hour and then they run tests on you. Plus we got paid!

    drink a certain amount of what may I ask? This sounds like it could be a fun study Stick out tongue

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