Welcome to the Replication of an Online Semantic Vigilance Task (ARL IRB 17-223) study. You are being invited to take part in a research study. Whether you take part is up to you. You may withdraw from the study at any time without penalty. You will be awarded credit for the amount of time that you complete and according to the rules of your institution.
Psychologists at the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) study many topics. To do this we need the help of people who agree to take part in a research study. You are being invited to take part in a very large research study, which will include about 1000 – 2000 individuals in total. You must be 18 years of age or older to be included in the research study. You also must have normal or corrected-to-normal vision and no color blindness. You should have had an appropriate amount of sleep (i.e., no deprivation) and should refrain from taking caffeine or other stimulants while participating in this study.
What you will be asked to do in the study: During this study, you will be asked to complete a series of surveys. Once you have finished the surveys, you will be asked to complete a semantic processing task and then complete another series of surveys. We expect that you will be in this research study for approximately 30 minutes.
You may experience discomfort from prolonged sitting as this experiment will take place entirely on a computing device. We ask that you stand, stretch, or take a short break prior to participating in the attention task. You may also discontinue your participation in the study at any moment without providing a reason. You will receive no benefit from participating in this research, but you may learn more about semantic attention.
This study is hosted on VolunteerScience and all data will be saved on a secure server and password-protected computer. Your data will be analyzed at the aggregate level and you will be assigned a unique participation identification number, which means that the researchers will not know any of your identifiable information and that your performance cannot be linked back to your identity.
Please answer the following surveys as HONESTLY as possible. We sincerely appreciate your participation in this research.
I have read the Informed Consent and by clicking “Yes” below, I acknowledge that I understand the study and I agree to voluntarily participate in this research study.
I also acknowledge that I can download a copy of this Informed Consent.
Welcome to the Replication of an Online Semantic Vigilance Task (ARL IRB 17-223) study. You are being invited to take part in a research study. Whether you take part is up to you. You may withdraw from the study at any time without penalty. You will be awarded credit for the amount of time that you complete and according to the rules of your institution.
Psychologists at the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) study many topics. To do this we need the help of people who agree to take part in a research study. You are being invited to take part in a very large research study, which will include about 1000 – 2000 individuals in total. You must be 18 years of age or older to be included in the research study. You also must have normal or corrected-to-normal vision and no color blindness. You should have had an appropriate amount of sleep (i.e., no deprivation) and should refrain from taking caffeine or other stimulants while participating in this study.
What you will be asked to do in the study: During this study, you will be asked to complete a series of surveys. Once you have finished the surveys, you will be asked to complete a semantic processing task and then complete another series of surveys. We expect that you will be in this research study for approximately 30 minutes.
You may experience discomfort from prolonged sitting as this experiment will take place entirely on a computing device. We ask that you stand, stretch, or take a short break prior to participating in the attention task. You may also discontinue your participation in the study at any moment without providing a reason. You will receive no benefit from participating in this research, but you may learn more about semantic attention.
This study is hosted on VolunteerScience and all data will be saved on a secure server and password-protected computer. Your data will be analyzed at the aggregate level and you will be assigned a unique participation identification number, which means that the researchers will not know any of your identifiable information and that your performance cannot be linked back to your identity.
Please answer the following surveys as HONESTLY as possible. We sincerely appreciate your participation in this research.
I have read the Informed Consent and by clicking “Yes” below, I acknowledge that I understand the study and I agree to voluntarily participate in this research study.
I also acknowledge that I can download a copy of this Informed Consent.
You may experience discomfort from prolonged sitting as this experiment will take place entirely on a computing device. We ask that you stand, stretch, or take a short break prior to participating in the attention task. You may also discontinue your participation in the study at any moment without providing a reason. You will receive no benefit from participating in this research, but you may learn more about semantic attention.
Thank you for taking part in the Semantic Vigilance study. Your research participation credit will be awarded by your study administrator in approximately 48 hours.
If you have not been awarded credit at this time, please contact alexis.neigel@gmail.com for more information and details.
Please answer every question below, even if you find it difficult. Answer, as honestly as you can, what is true of you. Please do not choose a reply just because it seems like the 'right thing to say'. Your answers will be kept entirely confidential. Also, be sure to answer according to how you FEEL RIGHT NOW. Don't just put down how you usually feel. You should try and work quite quickly: there is no need to think very hard about the answers. The first answer you think of is usually the best.
For each statement, select the best answer, so as to indicate how accurately it describes your feelings RIGHT NOW.
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