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 Data Collection Resource for Social Psychologists
Posted by: Penny Visser
Title/Position: Professor
School/Organization: University of Chicago
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: September 3rd, 2010


I'm writing to bring to your attention a great resource for social psychologists. Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS) is an NSF-supported infrastructure project that enables scholars (including graduate students, post-docs, and faculty) to conduct original experiments on nationally representative samples at no cost to the investigator.

TESS proposals are peer-reviewed, and successful projects are fielded using a nationally-representative Internet survey panel (Knowledge Networks). This platform offers the opportunity for surveys of the general United States population, as well as specific subpopulations that are often challenging for researchers to study.

The application process is simple, and the turn-around time is generally quite fast -- and our expanded capabilities mean that scholars can now conduct more complicated experiments than in the past.

To learn more about our capabilities, visit our website at:

http://tess.experimentcentral.org/

Best,

Penny Visser (University of Chicago) and Jeremy Freese (Northwestern)
Principal Investigators, TESS



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