Seeking students to take part in research project on supermarket shopping

Published on 8 December 16

DECISION-MAKING IN ONLINE SUPERMARKET SHOPPING

Seeking students to take part in research project on supermarket shopping

The Sustainable Consumption Institute at the University of Manchester is conducting research on households’ decisions on weekly supermarket purchases and how these decisions might be affected by providing consumers with more information or changing prices using an on-line shopping experiment. You will be asked to complete a couple of simple questionnaires and for each of 3 successive weeks in February 2017 to visit a virtual on-line store stocked with grocery and toiletry items and decide which items you would buy if you had a budget of £25. It should take you no more than 30 minutes a week to take part in this research. In return for your time we will give you the goods you ordered in one of the 3 weeks plus a small fee.

The project has been approved by the University Research Ethics Committee [UREC 16380]

To enrol, please follow this link:

https://survey.ls.manchester.ac.uk/TakeSurvey.aspx?SurveyID=74M2nn2M

We will stop recruiting as soon as we reach a sufficiently large pool of participants.

 For more information contact:

MNOSRTRA@manchester.ac.uk

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