Memory and Learning on Mobile Phones
STUDY BASICS
Are you 18-30 years old and frequently use a smartphone? You may be able to participate in a research study about learning and memory. This study involves one video call session and completing four tasks per day (each task lasts less than 1 minute), for 24 days on your smartphone. Eligible participants must be fluent in English and reside in the Eastern Time Zone. Compensation provided.
STUDY PURPOSE
The purpose of this research study is to better understand learning and memory in people’s daily lives. |
COULD THIS STUDY BE RIGHT FOR YOU?
- Ages 18-30
- Own a smartphone
- Fluent in English
- Reside in the Eastern Time Zone (EST)
WHAT PARTICIPANTS CAN EXPECT
The study involves one 20-minute video call session on the first day, and four 1-minute tasks per day for 24 days on your smartphone, and a 5-minute task on the last day of the study.
IRB: STUDY19120060
- CAREER: Causal Reasoning in Daily Life and its Role in Science LiteracyMEET THE RESEARCHER

Benjamin Rottman
Benjamin M. Rottman, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of the Causal Learning & Decision Making Lab at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Rottman’s research interests include causal learning and reasoning, decision making, and teaching methods.