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Copernican Revolution Activities

Have you ever been "in the zone," in a state where you're so absorbed and energized by what you're doing, you might lose track of time and just enjoy the flow through the activity to completion?  It could happen with any activity from work (w.g., schoolwork, studying), household chores (e.g., cooking, cleaning), hobbies (e.g., playing guitar, collecting), or sports (e.g., running, basketball).  If you have, you've been in a state of flow, and some people reach flow more easily than others.  In this activity you'll get a direct measure of how easily you enter flow as well as scores on six facets of your personality making flow easier to achieve.

Estimated Time for Completion: 4 to 8 minutes

This activity is part of the Copernican Revolution Project, created by Dr. Kevin Grobman of California State University - Monterey Bay, to help everyone learn about psychological concepts through self-exploration. At the end you'll receive your personalized results, a guide for interpreting them, and a certificate of completion (e.g., for a teacher offering class credit).
 
Occasionally I combine your results with many other people to improve feedback.  Sometimes I combine different activities to discover new psychology findings and to share with others (e.g., conference presentations with other Psychology professors).  I also sometimes make anonymized datasets for students to practice statistical analyses and for researchers to test hypotheses.  Regardless, I never single particular people out and all responses are confidential.  Of course, you can share your results with anyone you choose!
 
Please feel free to skip any items you prefer not to answer.  Though your results may become less precise and less accurate the more items you skip, you'll still get your results.
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Is it okay for your responses to part of the Copernican Revolution Project?  If you're not comfortable participating, that's completely okay!  You can still get your results, read the guides, and you'll still get a certificate for class credit (if applicable).