What is a SONA account?

What is a SONA account?

What is a SONA account?

SONA is a website that manages your study participation. Once you are enrolled in your Psychology course you will be able to access your Sona account by logging into the system using your WatIAm/Quest ID.

What does Sona psychology stand for?

Student Research Participation
Student Research Participation (SONA) Psychology.

What is Sona in research?

Sona is an online scheduling system used to record your research participation credit. You will go to the Sona website to find out what studies are being offered in a given quarter, and you will use the site to sign up for studies.

How do I create a SONA account?

Creating a Student Account

  1. Please visit the Department’s Sona Systems web site.
  2. Go to the section on the left that reads “New Participant” and click on the link titled “Request an account here”.
  3. Follow the instructions on the page.
  4. Once you have typed in your information, click the “Request Account” button.

What is my SONA ID?

SONA assigns all participants a random, anonymous 5- or 6-digit ID code. This ID code is the only way you will be able to identify any participant through SONA. You will not be able to get their names, UNIs or emails through SONA. Make sure to ask participants for their ID codes during your study.

What is Sona subject pool?

The psychology Department at Penn SAS uses the commercial platform ‘sona’ as a contractor for the management of Subject Pool. The pool consists of students who are enrolled in courses offered by the Dept for which the instructors have agreed to offer course credit in exchange for research participation.

What is the full form of Sona?

SONA Stands For : State Of the Nation Address.

What is Sona number?

Anonymous Participant IDs SONA assigns all participants a random, anonymous 5- or 6-digit ID code. This ID code is the only way you will be able to identify any participant through SONA. You will not be able to get their names, UNIs or emails through SONA.

What is my SONA ID number?

What happens if you miss a SONA study?

If you become unable to attend your scheduled Sona appointment, you must provide 24 hours notice to the researcher. If you have to cancel, the researcher may be able to reschedule you for another time, if the schedule allows.

How much does Sona systems cost?

Cost: Free, if your school has its own software or a subscription to Sona Systems/Experimetrix, the main company behind subject pool management. A subscription to Sona varies depending on how many students and researchers use the software each year, but a typical annual fee is $1,000.

Why is SONA important?

The SONA, which is often broadcast, serves as a means to inform the nation about its present economic, political, and social condition. It is also a vehicle for the president to summarize the accomplishments and plans of their program of government both for a particular year and until the end of their term of office.

What is the difference between com/ISC Sona and CIS/Psy Sona credits?

COM/ISC SONA credits are only good for COM and ISC classes, whereas CIS SONA credits must be used for CIS classes, PSY SONA credits must be used for PSY classes, and MKT SONA credits must be used for MKT classes (you get the idea)!

How do I know when the CI Sona system is open?

During the first week of the semester, you will receive an email from the CI SONA system [email protected] letting you know when the system is open. This will be sent to your official University of Kentucky email address.

How do I submit an alternative assignment in Sona?

Students completing the alternate assignment must submit it through the “View Study Website” link found on the Alternative Assignment study page in SONA by 11:59 pm on Friday, April 30th, 2021. You must sign up for the alternative assignment in the SONA system before submitting your paper.

What is the deadline to complete Sona?

CI SONA will open on Friday, September 3rd, and the deadline to complete SONA is Wednesday, December 8th at 4 pm. CI SONA will have an allotted time requirement and credit (s) to earn when study is complete.