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💬❤️🧠 Love, Personality & Memory: What Connects Them?

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How do our personalities and thinking skills shape the way we experience close relationships?

We’re inviting you to take part in an online study exploring how relationship attitudes, a particular personality trait linked to social connection, and working memory might be related. You’ll be asked to complete a few short questionnaires and a computer-based memory task — like a simple game — that tests how well you can hold information in mind.

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This study aims to understand why some people are more comfortable with intimacy than others, and how this might connect with the way we process and remember information.

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âś… You can take part if you:

  • Are 18 years or older

  • Have access to a quiet environment and a computer or laptop

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❌ Please don’t take part if:

  • You are under 18

  • You think you may be distressed by questions about close or intimate relationships

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The study takes around 35 minutes in total, is completely anonymous, and can be paused at any time.
Your participation will help us learn more about how our minds and relationships interact — and may even give you new insight into your own patterns.

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Want to know more?
👉 Click below to take part

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If you wish to have your email removed from our mailing list, you can request this at any time by contacting ann-katrin.kraeuter@northumbria.ac.uk. Email addresses will only be used to share information about future study opportunities and recently published research.

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