For those who havent seen theoriginal story, heres a quick recap.
Let the Q&A begin!
Where Do I Sign Up?
This was the No.
1 question, and the answer is different for everyone.
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Heres the catch: Looking on these sites doesnt mean youre now part of the study.
They just show you research facilities near you.
you might take this one step further by visiting the websites for the clinical studies in your area.
Every study and every facility is different.
Its also helpful to do a simple Google search for paid sleep studies in [your city].
This may generate results more specific to what youre looking for.
it’s possible for you to look for paid studies on any topic, too.
The skys the limit just be specific in your search, and youll get specific results.
Its important to note that larger cities typically have larger research facilities.
How Do I Know This is Legit?
I know you dont know me, but I wouldnt lie to you!
you might verify legitimacy by contacting local facilities and asking for details on their paid studies.
When investigating a study, always ask to see the terms written out in a contract.
Ask lots of questions, and look into the background of the location.
Do your research, and make good choices before signing up.
Dont jump into something without knowing all the facts first.
Are We Supposed to Just Contact a Center to See if Its Running a Study?
Yes, this is the best way to know if you qualify for a study.
Ask the center to contact you or keep you on file if its ever searching for someone.
This makes the recruitment process easier for the center and gives you an advantage in being selected.
Rectal Thermometer, Say What?
Every study is unique.
Can You Hire Me?
Some people thought I was writing as a representative for a place or an organization.
Nope, Im just someone who learned about research studies and made them my life for a while.
you could, too!
I hope this clarifies a few of the questions that everyone has about sleep studies.
Some pay better than others, some are a small commitment, and some are more ongoing.
Think about your schedule and lifestyle, and pick a study that works for you.
Jillian Shea is a freelance creative who runs her own copywriting business.
Sheloves obscure means of money and media.
Read her blog at jillsheais.wix.com/lostmakers.
(Can you sense my millennial sarcasm there?)
You know which ones were talking about: rent, utilities, cell phone bill, insurance, groceries…