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- Participate in Research (SONA) | Department of Psychology | UNLV
Participate in Research (SONA) The UNLV Department of Psychology offers students in specified classes the opportunity to earn credit towards their course grade by participating in Psychology experiments or by completing summaries of research articles
- SONA | Department of Psychology | University of Nevada, Reno
Students may participate in research in order to satisfy course requirements or to obtain extra credit However, no student may be required to participate in research without alternatives to satisfy the same course requirement or extra credit
- Research Participation SONA Systems | Department of Psychology
SONA is the platform used to register as a research participant, sign-up for a specific study, and assign credits to a classes that require SONA participation SONA Log-in
- Research Participation (SONA) - Tarleton State University
Research Participation (SONA) SONA is a cloud-based participant pool management system SONA is a resource for: Researchers to gain participation in th
- SONA | CEHS | USU
SONA is a participant recruitment system, generally used to obtain a convenience sample of USU students Others (non-students) from the community are sometimes available
- SONA | Research | Undergraduate - Department of Psychology
After you click on “Request Account” you will receive an email with your login information You will be assigned a randomly generated password You cannot change this password for security purposes Click Study Sign-Up on the main menu or Studies on the top toolbar
- Student SONA Accounts - UMass Amherst
Log in to the system Upon 1st sign in, there will be a short, mandatory, no credit demographic survey Go to My Profile and change the password Review available studies and sign up If you prefer to watch instructions, click this link for a youtube tutorial video from SONA systems
- SONA and Research Participation - UMass Amherst
As part of this mission, we encourage undergraduate students to participate in research studies, learn about how data is collected from human participants, and understand how data support conclusions that can be made about the brains and behavior of dynamic, interacting, complex humans SONA Requirement for Psych100 Students
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