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<title>Hidden Object Test</title>
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<img src="img/jcu.jpg">
<h2>Finding the bee: How visual load affects identification</h2>
<p>You are invited to participate in an online experiment about how the level of visual load will affect the time taken to accurately identify an assigned visual stimuli.</p><br>
<p>The research is conducted by Chester Yeo Chang Hong, Jeremiah Jason Rusli, Joie Le Chin, and Lester Lee Jing Rong.
They are current Bachelor of Psychological Science students at James Cook University Singapore, studying PY2112 in SP52 2022, and are conducting this survey for that module.</p>
<p>You are eligible for this exercise if you are a James Cook University Singapore student studying PY2112 in SP52 2022.
Participation is completely voluntary, and you can stop and leave this survey at any point if you need to just by closing the browser.</p>
<p>This study will require you to locate and click on a visual stimuli. For each of the following slides shown, you will be required to click on the assigned visual stimuli to proceed to the next slide. Please do so as quickly as you can as your response time will be recorded for the purpose of this experiment.
We estimate that it would take you about 5 minutes to complete this online experiment, which we invite you to complete at any time at your convenience. </p>
<p>Your data will be anonymous and will be used for this research project only. Dissemination of outcomes in either oral presentations, reports, or publications will be in aggregate form. You will not be identifiable in any way through your participation.
Withdrawal of unprocessed data already entered cannot be identified to be deleted, as participation is anonymous. There is no risk involved in this survey.</p>
<p>If you have any queries regarding this research, please contact Chester Yeo Chang Hong at the following:<br>
Name: Chester Yeo Chang Hong <br>
Organisation: JCU Singapore <br>
Email: [email protected]</p>
<p>If you would like to continue the survey, please click on the ‘I consent to continue’ button If you wish to exit the survey, either close your browser or click on the ‘Exit survey’ button.</p>
<button type="button" id="consent">I consent to continue</button>
<button type="button" id="exit">Exit Survey</button>
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