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Would you like to participate in ongoing research here at Warwick?

DR@W stands for Decision Research at Warwick, and involves research into the ways in which people make different kinds of decisions. Once you have registered, you will get invitations from time to time to participate in the next survey or experiment and you can then sign up to take part if you wish (and if there are places left). Of course, there is no pressure to sign up if you don’t wish to do so.

Just to give you an indication (and an incentive!), next week everyone registered with DR@W will be invited to take part in an online experiment that will take, on average, about 30 minutes to do. It will involve deciding between different chances of different sums of money. There is no guarantee that you will make money – it is a study of how people deal with risk and uncertainty – but there are lots of chances to earn one of many different amounts, with more than £60 at the top end.

So if you aren’t already on our list of volunteers and would be interested in hearing about this and other future surveys and experiments, please click on the link and register.

 Hope to see you soon, 

 The DR@W Team

Mon 07 Feb 2011, 11:42

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