Informed Consent Form

This research demonstration examines whether people can make valid judgments of another’s attitudes based on limited information. You will be asked to read brief written stimulus materials and to complete a short set of questions about another’s attitudes. Your complete participation in the demonstration should take approximately 5 minutes.

All responses to these questions will be confidential; no information identifying you personally will be collected. You are completely free to choose not to participate in the study at any point. The study involves no foreseeable risks.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Neil Lutsky, nlutsky@carleton.edu. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this study and would like to talk to someone other than the researcher, contact the Institutional Research Board for Research with Human Subjects at Carleton, c/o the Office of the Associate Dean of the College, Laird Hall, 507.222.4301.

By clicking on one of the coin images below after reading the instructions, you indicate you are 18 years of age or over, understand the above information, and consent to participate in this study.


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To begin the study, please find a coin and flip it.

Then click on heads (left) or tails (right) below based on the side on which your real coin landed.


If you would rather not participate in the study, click here to begin reading about social perception.

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