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These 25 Universities Pay You to Participate in Paid Research Studies (Near You!)

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These universities will pay you (good money) to volunteer for their research studies...

Well, with paid research studies you can.

There are many universities that pay people, including students and members of the general public to participate in a wide range of studies and surveys .

If you’re looking to make extra money , then you should consider working with one of these universities that offer paid studies near you.

It’s important to keep in mind that just like paid focus groups , some of these studies are in person – so you’ll need to live near, or be able to get to the research lab.

Fortunately, many of these universities also provide online studies.

So, you can participate from home!

The amount you’ll get paid will vary from university to university and from study to study.

And, of course, you might not be eligible for every one of them. Some studies require people from a certain age group or gender – but there are so many available that you’re sure to find one that you are eligible for.

So, check out these universities and start earning more money!

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1. Center for Decision Sciences Columbia Business School

  • Where to sign up:  https://vlab.decisionsciences.columbia.edu/registration/

The Center for Decision Sciences Columbia Business School pays you to participate in its online studies and surveys.

Pay is $16 an hour.

And, you must:

  • Be a fluent English speaker.
  • Have a PayPal account to receive payments, or be able to accept an Amazon.com gift certificate.
  • Be at least 18 years old.

2. Northwestern University Department of Psychology

  • Where to sign up: https://www.psychology.northwestern.edu/research/participate/paid-research-opportunities.htmlv

The Department of Psychology at Northwestern University offers a huge range of studies that pay .

A few examples of studies available include:

  • Study on Learning
  • Brain Development
  • Neural correlates of Problem Solving

How much you’ll earn varies depending on the study. For example, the Study on learning lasts up to an hour, and pay is $12. The Brain Development study pays from $10 to $40 an hour. And the Neural correlates of Problem Solving study pays $60.

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3. Purdue University

  • Where to sign up:  https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/purduetoday/events/researchers-in-various-studies-looking-for-participants.html

Purdue University is another place that offers a number of different paid research studies.

There are quite a few different studies available, which all have different requirements, and range in pay.

Here are a few examples:

  • Tolerance to milk with different types of protein – pay $350
  • Almond study – pay $400.
  • Memory study – pay $10.

4. Carnegie Mellon University

  • Where to sign up:  https://cbdr.cmu.edu/Participate.aspx

The Center for Behavioral and Decision Research at Carnegie Mellon pays people to participate in research studies.

You’ll have to sign up to the participant pool.

There are both in-person and online studies available.

Online studies take from 5 to 20 minutes, and in-person studies take from 10 minutes to 3 hours.

And, study topics include:

  • Personal attitudes and beliefs
  • Human judgment and decision-making
  • Product preferences
  • Interpersonal perceptions
  • Group performance

Pay, on average, for in person studies is $10 an hour. For online studies pay is $8 an hour, normally in the form of gift cards.

Here are the eligibility requirements for studies:

  • Need to be at least 18 years old.
  • Must not already have a participant account.
  • Cannot participate in any individual study more than once.
  • Need to complete a pre-screen form before signing up for studies.
  • Must be able to speak and read English.
  • Cannot be a graduate student in Psychology, Organizational Behavior, or Marketing.

5. University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business

  • Where to sign up:  https://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/faculty-research/behavioral-laboratory/participants/studies-pay

Sometimes the University of Maryland has paid research studies available.

You’ll need to create an account with the lab’s online experiment management system (Sona).

After you’ve created your account, you’ll need to log in and sign up to participate in studies.

The university doesn’t say what the requirements are for studies or how much it pays. But, you can learn more by signing up.

6. MIT Behavioral Research Lab

  • Where to sign up:  http://web.mit.edu/brl/

The MIT Behavioral Research Lab pays people to participate in behavioral studies .

Online and in-person studies are available.

You’ll get paid with cash or gift certificates. Plus, you’ll get one entry for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift card.

The amount you will earn varies from study to study, as do the eligibility requirements.

For all studies, you’ll need to be at least 18 years old. You can view the specific eligibility requirements by looking at the description of the study you’re interested in.

7. Yale School of Management

  • Where to sign up:   https://som.yale.edu/faculty-research-centers/centers-initiatives/som-lab/participate-in-studies

Next up on our list is the Yale School of Management. The SOM Lab often conducts survey and lab studies, and you could participate and get paid.

You’ll need to subscribe to the school’s panel and like its Facebook page .

On the Facebook page, you can also find more details of upcoming studies.

Yale doesn’t give details on eligibility or pay on its website, but if you sign up, you can learn more about what’s available.

8. UCLA Anderson School of Management

  • Where to sign up:  https://www.anderson.ucla.edu/faculty-and-research/marketing/anderson-behavioral-lab

You can aid researchers at the UCLA Anderson Behavioral Lab in online and in person studies.

There are a variety of study topics, such as:

  • Judgment and decision making
  • Consumer behavior
  • Organizational behavior

UCLA students are eligible to participate in both online and in-lab studies. On the other hand, non-UCLA affiliates are only eligible for online studies.

Most studies pay from $12 to $15 an hour.

9. Harvard University Psychology Study Pool

  • Where to sign up:  https://studypool.psychology.fas.harvard.edu/

The Department of Psychology at Harvard University administers the Study Pool. This is an online pool of current research studies that you can participate in.

You’ll get paid $10 to $25 an hour, depending on the study.

And, for participating in online studies, you’ll earn gift cards.

And study credits can be earned by Harvard students who are enrolled in psychology courses that require research participation in the Psychology Study Pool. For studies that pay more than $100, you’ll earn $100.

10.Stanford Graduate School of Business

  • Where to sign up:  https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/labs/behavioral-lab/participate-study

You can participate in research studies at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and get paid for it.

There are in-person and online studies available.

You get paid in cash or receive gift cards. Pay averages $25 an hour.

You need to meet the following eligibility requirements:

  • Have only one Sona account.
  • Cannot participate in the same study more than once.
  • You must complete a pre-screen form.
  • You cannot participate if you are a graduate student in in psychology, organizational behavior, or marketing.

11. Harvard Business School

  • Where to sign up:  https://www.hbs.edu/behave/Pages/participate.aspx

If you meet the following requirements, then you could get paid to participate in research studies for the Harvard Business School:

  • You’re a US citizen or permanent resident
  • You are 10 years of age or older.
  • You’re fluent in English.
  • You can use a computer.

Studies generally last from 1 to 2 hours. Payment is $15 to $25, but can be up to $35 after bonuses.

Payments are higher for longer experiments.

12. Georgetown University

  • Where to sign up:  https://psychology.georgetown.edu/participate

Georgetown University’s Department of Psychology pays people to participate in studies.

Its research includes a range of topics, like:

  • Social behavior
  • Cultural differences and similarities
  • Stereotyping
  • Personality
  • Recognition of emotion
  • Impulse control

Students and non-students can participate in the research and the university states it’s looking for people from different backgrounds and perspectives.

For the studies, you’ll need to be at least 18 years old.

Pay is generally at least $10 an hour.

13. Vanderbilt University

  • Where to sign up:  https://www.vanderbilt.edu/psychological_sciences/research/studies.php

Vanderbilt University pays people to participate in a variety of research studies about Psychological Sciences.

The studies are conducted by faculty, research fellows, graduate students, and undergraduates at the university. Research involves lab experiments and brain imaging studies on aspects of cognition, perception and emotion.

Payment varies.

14. Columbia Business School

  • Where to sign up:  https://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/behaviorlab/participants/participate_in_a_study

The Columbia Business School needs people to participate in studies.

You’ll need to provide your opinion on things, like your attitudes about the environment. Sometimes you will interact with other people to discuss topics.

Average pay is $16 an hour, and most studies last 15 to 45 minutes, so pay is generally $5 to $12.

You’ll need to be at least 18 years old to participate.

15. University of Nebraska-Lincoln

  • Where to sign up:  http://cb3.unl.edu/current-research-studies/

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln offers a wide range of studies.

These studies are on a range of topics, and pay for each one varies.

For example, at the time of writing, there’s a study available for people over 60 years old. It’s focused on emotions an MRI research and involves you completing tasks and filling out surveys. You can earn up to $80 for this study.

Another study in the Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior takes around 90 minutes. The pay is $20 for one element and $30 for another. Researchers are looking for people aged 19 to 35 years old.

16. The Department of Psychology at Chicago University

  • Where to sign up:  https://psychology.uchicago.edu/content/join-study

The Department of Psychology at Chicago University runs a number of psychological research studies. Students, staff members, or members of the community of all ages can participate.

The university posts experiments at various times throughout the semester.

Pay is not specified.

17. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Psychology

  • Where to sign up:  http://www.psychology.illinois.edu/services/subject/paid/

The University of Illinois has a Psychology Paid Subject Pool that gives people the opportunity to receive payment for participating in studies that are conducted by members of the department.

18.  The University of Texas at Austin Department of Psychology

  • Where to sign up:  https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/psychology/about/Research-Participation.php

The University of Texas at the Austin Department of Psychology often pays people to participate in research studies.

For example, at the time of writing, there’s a study available for African American and Latino cigarette smokers. It pays $20 for an hour of participation.

There’s also a paid video game study available to right-handed female video game players. You get paid $45 an hour and $138 in total.

19. UC Davis

  • Where to sign up: https://ucdavispaid.sona-systems.com/Default.aspx?ReturnUrl=/

UC Davis pays you with money or gift cards for participating in the Psychology Department’s research studies. And, both students and residents in the broader Davis area can participate in these studies.

Some studies are conducted on campus, off-campus in the City of Davis, or in Sacramento.

How much you’ll money you make, and how much you’ll get paid will vary. Some studies pay cash, and others offer gift cards – some are unpaid. So, make sure you check the study description for more information.

20. Arizona State University Department of Psychology

  • Where to sign up:  https://psychology.clas.asu.edu/content/research-participation

The Arizona State University Department of Psychology conducts research across its 40+ labs. And, it requires research participants for its studies, many of which pay.

So, this is another university that pays you for participating in research. There are many studies available, on a range of topics, such as memory, cognition, and learning.

21. American University Psychology Department

  • Where to sign up:  https://www.american.edu/cas/psychology/bphp/participation.cfm

The Psychology Department at the American University offers a range of paid research opportunities.

Each study varies with the topic and the amount it pays. So check the website to see the specific details for each study.

One study available at the time of writing focuses on the effects of cigarette smoking on behavior. So, you’ll obviously need to be a smoker to participate.

Pay is up to $20.

22. University of Colorado Boulder

  • Where to sign up:  https://www.colorado.edu/today/2018/05/07/paid-research-opportunities-cu-boulder

The University of Colorado Boulder has studies available for both students and non-students.

One study available is about collaboration.

To participate you have to:

  • Be a student.
  • Speak English fluently.
  • Have no significant and uncorrected vision impairments.
  • Pay in total is $50.

Another study available focuses on the effects of cannabis smoking on the auditory system. You have to be between the ages of 21 to 45, and have been smoking cannabis for at least one year and do not use other recreational drugs. You get paid $15 per hour, for five hours of testing.

Another study is on public speaking and social anxiety – you have to be from 18 to 25 years old. Pay is $32 for the two-part, four-hour study.  And another study about emotion and mood in young adults pays up to $200. You’ll earn $10 an hour in cash.

23. Boston University Behavioral Lab

  • Where to sign up:  https://www.bu.edu/behaviorallab/

The Boston University Behavioral Lab assists Questrom-affiliated researchers to conduct stimulations, experiments, and scenarios that will help you to develop new knowledge about management and human behavior.

The lab is looking for people who are interested in participating in its studies. These pay between $10 and $20 an hour. Students at the university and the general public can participate in the research.

24.  University of Maryland Department of Psychology

  • Where to sign up:  https://psyc.umd.edu/undergraduate/participating-research

The Department of Psychology at the University of Maryland conducts research.

And, it requires people to participate in these studies.

Pay is not specified, but you’ll need to sign up for opportunities through the SONA System website .

25.  Washington University (St. Louis MO)

  • Where to sign up:   https://medicine.wustl.edu/patient-care/clinical-trials/

This is for people in my hometown. If you live in and around St Louis, Wash U has always some kind of paid study going on. For example, currently, they have a few weight loss studies  where you may get paid up to $1500.

They also do a lot of clinical trial studies that pay very good money.

Each study has different requirements. The pay, of course, depends on the study.

Closing Thoughts

As you can see, there are so many universities out there that will pay you to participate in research studies.

By the way, if you’re interested, we have a post with a list of paid clinical trials .

And, what’s great is that for most, you don’t need to have any experience. This is such a simple way to make extra money, and you’re helping out universities with important research.

Plus, for some of these studies, you can complete them online, so you don’t even need to leave your home to earn.

And, making money from home is a wonderful thing!

So, whether you’ve been looking to earn more money to add to your savings, or to pay down debts, or are just looking for some extra spending money, consider participating in paid research studies.

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A few years ago, I got an invitation to attend a research study hosted by a local skincare company. They were launching a new line of products and wanted feedback from 20 to 25 year-old-women with dry skin.

Since I was a new college grad who needed extra cash, I decided to go. They asked me various questions regarding my current skincare regimen, the products I used, and how I felt about them. It only took an hour, and I got a $75 Visa gift card and a few product samples. Not a bad way to kill an hour.

If you like the idea of getting paid to share your opinions, you’re in luck. There are plenty of places that host paid research studies. While the study I did was in-person, there are many online research studies you can do at home.

Websites That Offer Paid Research Studies

You can find online focus groups that’ll pay you for your time and feedback through a variety of websites. Each site has its own requirements and payment structure, so it’s a good idea to explore all the options available.

1. Survey Junkie

Survey Junkie is a survey site that’s been around since 2005. It will pay you to take surveys and express your opinions to big brands who want to improve their products and services. After you answer several questions about yourself and create a profile, the site will match you to surveys that are relevant to you.

Any time you complete a survey, you’ll earn virtual points, which you can redeem for PayPal cash or online gift cards. Most surveys take anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes, and you can expect to make between 100 to 200 points or $1 to $3 per survey. You won’t have to buy any products or sign up for other websites.

2. American Consumer Opinion

American Consumer Opinion is a survey panel that partners with large companies who want customer opinions. To join, you’ll enter basic information such as your age and where you live. Then, you’ll take a general household survey where you’ll share details about your lifestyle.

You’ll likely receive survey invitations via email several times a year. The number of points you’ll rack up will depend on the length of the surveys.

While short surveys are typically worth anywhere between 5 and 50 points, you can earn up to 5,000 points with longer ones. One point equals $0.01, and you can cash your points in for PayPal cash or donate them to charity.

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3. Respondent

Respondent is unique because it organizes one-on-one paid research studies online and in person. You can sign up with your email address or via your Facebook or LinkedIn profile through the site.

Once you do, you’ll fill out some basic personal information such as your name, birthday, and email address. They’ll also ask for demographic details like your gender, ethnicity, and educational background.

After you’ve signed up, you’ll browse all of the “projects” available and details like the pay and how long they take to complete. When you see a project that interests you, you can apply to it through a short questionnaire. You’ll be emailed if the company chooses you for their project.

Most of the projects focus on small business or technology and pay anywhere from $50 to $85 via PayPal for 45 minutes to an hour of your time.

4. FocusGroup.com

FocusGroup.com began in 1988 and offers surveys as well as in-person and online focus groups via phone and webcam. After you create a profile, you’ll be emailed surveys and focus group invitations.

The majority of the site’s surveys and focus groups revolve around health and wellness, pet products, finances, and shopping habits.

You’ll earn between $75 and $150 if you participate in focus groups and points for surveys, which you can apply toward a prepaid Visa debit card. You can cash out 100 points for $1.00.

5. Plaza Research

Plaza Research pays parents, kids, teens, students, doctors, and business professionals to share their opinions on new products and services. It hosts surveys and a variety of in-person focus groups throughout the country.

If you attend a focus group, you’ll likely be asked to try a new product, watch a TV commercial, or discuss your thoughts about future products. To receive survey and focus group invitations, fill out an online form. The form will ask you questions about your education, electronic use, employment, household, pets, and more.

You’ll get an email if you’re a good fit for a survey or focus group. The amount you’ll earn depends on its length and scope. Most participants will earn between $50 and $200, paid via check, for two hours of their time.

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6. Mindswarms

You can create an account online or via the Mindswarms mobile app and get paid to answer questions via your smartphone or webcam.

After you apply to a survey that appeals to you, you’ll answer a few targeted questions to make sure you’re a good fit for it. If you are, you’ll answer seven questions and earn about $50. The money will be sent to your PayPal account within 24 hours. You can also redeem your earnings for an Amazon gift card.

7. Fieldwork

Fieldwork has facilitated marketing research studies since 1980. The company hosts in-person focus groups in 11 cities across the U.S. If you don’t live near any of these cities, you can still register for Fieldwork’s national database and participate in online or phone interviews.

To register, fill out an online questionnaire and wait for Fieldwork to call or email you when an opportunity is available. Most in-person focus groups last between one and two hours and can be on random topics such as cereal and video games. Compensation is usually a $75 Visa gift card.

8. User Interviews

User Interviews organizes focus groups in-person, via phone, or video streaming about products, services, and websites. For a chance to participate, create a profile with your birthday, gender, household income, marital status, and education level.

If you find a project that interests you, complete a short screener survey to see if you’re eligible. If you are, you can sign up for the focus group and earn an average of $50/hr. You’ll get paid via check.

9. Brand Institute

Brand Institute is a branding agency that supports healthcare and pharmaceutical companies with their marketing initiatives. You can become a Brand Institute panel member after you fill out a short online registration form. If you qualify for a paid research study, you’ll get an email notification and can participate right away.

Payment depends on the survey you take, and you’re more likely to receive invites for higher-paying surveys if you have a medical background. You can earn between $2 and $30 via check or PayPal. Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and others in healthcare report that they receive about four surveys a month.

Engage finds respondents for various market research and usability studies. It offers both in-person focus groups and online discussions for panel members. You can join the healthcare panel if you’re a medical professional or consumer panel if you’re an everyday consumer.

You’ll have to provide information about your income, marital status, education level, and job. Once you do, you’ll receive an email notification whenever you qualify for a study. Most studies cover topics like cars, electronics, food products, music, and medical conditions. They usually pay $50 to $250 via check or PayPal.

Universities that Facilitate Paid Focus Groups

Find research opportunities at your local university

  You can also find paid focus groups at colleges and universities. Many of them offer year-round opportunities and focus on psychology and human behavior. While most of these studies are performed online, a few require that you participate in person.

You don’t have to be a student to participate, and payment is typically in the form of PayPal cash, gift cards, or a check. If you’d like to earn money via college-run focus groups, take a look at the schools near your home. Their websites will likely include details about these types of opportunities.

  • Purdue University ( See studies )
  • Center for Decision Sciences Columbia Business School ( See studies )
  • Northwestern University Department of Psychology ( See studies )
  • Harvard University Psychology Study Pool ( See studies )
  • MIT Behavioral Research Lab ( See studies )

DollarSprout co-founder Jeff Proctor participated in a six-week research study on high-fat diets at Virginia Tech. During the study, he was compensated with meals and $500.

“It was a great experience but very involved,” he said. “I had to check in every day to get weighed, choose my meals, and get several blood and urine samples taken.”

How to Tell if a Focus Group Opportunity is Legit

Even though many focus group opportunities are legitimate, there are plenty of work-from-home scams out there. If you have to pay to participate or reveal confidential information such as your Social Security number or credit card details, that’s a red flag. Stay away from any focus groups that force you to buy products or services or sign up for other websites.

If you find an opportunity that interests you, do some online research to make sure it’s valid. Check the Better Business Bureau to see its rating and read any complaints. This way you can avoid a situation where you get excited about a focus group and then find out it’s a scam.

A legitimate company will never charge you to attend a focus group or take a survey. In addition, they’ll have a privacy policy that’s prominently displayed on their website and will only email you from a business email account, rather than one from a free service like Gmail or Yahoo.

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The 15 Best Sites for Paid Research Studies

Jenni Sisson, Contributor

  • Updated May 24, 2024

Paid research studies are somewhat similar to survey sites , but these studies go a lot more in-depth. The marketing company may ask you to keep a diary of your activities for a week or longer, or they may conduct multiple hour-long phone interviews. They’ll also screen your demographic info much more carefully than if you were conducting simple product tests . 

As such, the payout for research studies is much more than for surveys, with between $50 and $100 per hour being common. Read on to find out more about paid research studies, and which ones are worth your time.

Table of Contents

Key Facts About Paid Research Studies

These studies vary in form and topic and sometimes go by different names, like clinical trials, focus groups, shopalongs, user surveys, paid research opportunities and more. In each case, a company or organization hires a market research firm to answer a question. It could be anything from “Which baby food logo do moms prefer?” to “How many Hispanic citizens in Cincinnati have a favorable view of candidate John Doe?” 

The topic of the research determines what kind of study subjects the project requires, so researchers have to gather respondents of specific demographics. If you sign up for the research company’s database and you fit the profile, they will email or call you to participate in the study. In some cases, you can browse research opportunities and apply to the ones you’re most interested in.

Studies can take various forms: an emailed survey, a phone interview, a video chat, an in-person group panel, keeping a diary of certain activities and more. Your honest responses help companies make marketing and product decisions. 

Here are a few things to keep in mind as you pursue this side hustle:

  • You won’t qualify for every study, so plan to apply to a lot of them and with multiple marketing companies.
  • Answer honestly. Lie on the surveys and the recruiter will likely ban you from the platform permanently.
  • Check your email regularly. Paid research studies are usually time-sensitive, and often the first respondents are rewarded for their punctuality.
  • Do your homework. Not every company that claims to do research is legit. Some take your info, “disqualify you” for the study, then sell that info to other companies. Check sites like the Better Business Bureau, Yelp, Reddit and Trustpilot to sift out the time wasters and bad actors.
  • Check their payment terms. Companies pay in gift cards, cash, or via apps like PayPal. The timeframe of when you’ll be paid varies widely between companies, so read the fine print.

We’ve compiled a list of some popular companies that conduct paid research studies. Some are generalists, while some cater to a specific clientele or demographic. 

#1. User Interviews

:Online via video chat, in person.
:Mostly product evaluations, but some medical research as well.
30 to 60 minutes.
$50 to $100 per hour.
: .

In our experience, User Interviews offers a very high payout compared to the time spent. During our test, we earned a net rate of $55 per hour . Most of the payments are in the form of Amazon gift cards rather than cash, though there are occasionally PayPal options.

#2. Respondent

:Online via video chat, unmoderated tasks, diary studies.
:Business-related studies with some general audience topics as well.
30 to 60 minutes.
$100 per hour or more.
: .

Respondent focuses their recruitment on IT/tech employees, CEOs and other industry professionals. They offer hefty compensation for participants, which can rise to as much as $750 per hour (according to their website). Respondent pays in PayPal only and only allows you to apply to three studies per day.

While the payouts for Respondent studies are high, it can be difficult to qualify for them. Professionals in IT and other technology business roles tend to have an easier time. You can only apply to the B2B studies if you link your work email to your Respondent profile.

We only earned $31 per hour in our Respondent testing , but that still makes this one of the highest-paying market research opportunities we’ve discovered. 

:The most common are diaries with video responses. They also offer live 1-on-1 interviews (live missions).
:Random topics, such as feedback on software, tattoos or financial wellness.
Around an hour for live missions; 20 to 30 minutes per day for longer missions.
Diary missions pay $50 to $200.
: .

A Reddit user who goes by the screen name sauciestcoconut claims to have made over $2,000 with DScout , noting that their key to success is that they “literally apply to almost every single mission that I might qualify for. I skip the ones that obviously don’t relate to me (about kids or certain occupations) but I submit several applications a day.”

#4. Universities

:Medical, psychology.
:Decision-making, behavior, nutrition and more.
Depends on the study (may be multiple meetings over several weeks).
$8 to $25 per hour for behavioral research (may be in gift cards), $100+ for medical research.
:Do an internet search to find each university’s sign-up website for paid research.

These are the original source of paid research studies, so if you live near a university, they can be a great option to make some extra cash. They can be trickier to locate, as each department will have its own recruitment methods.

There is no central repository for these studies that we could find, but here is a list of a few major institutions to get you started:

  • Carnegie Mellon (offers online research opportunities)
  • University of Nebraska
  • University of Texas
  • University of Colorado

To sign up to be part of the pool of research study participants at your local university, do an internet search for the university’s name and “paid research studies.” Many (though not all) research studies are conducted in person.

Here’s another route to find these opportunities: if you live near a medical research university, ask your doctor if they know of any clinical trials going on that you may qualify for.

#5. Fieldwork

:Taste tests, product trials, shop-along interviews, phone interviews, online research, in-person focus groups.
:Consumer studies, employment studies, and studies for healthcare professionals.
1 to 2 hours.
$75 or more per study.
: .

Fieldwork offers focus groups in 13 locations around the U.S. If you don’t live near one, you can join their online database. They especially need doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals for their studies.

After you register with their site, an employee will call or email you when you come up as a match for a study’s requirements. They have a good reputation as a legitimate company, but users say it’s imperative that you answer the phone when they call . Otherwise, they’ll move on to the next qualifying person on their list.

#6. U.S. Government Clinical Trials

:Drug reactions and medical treatments.
:Medical.
Varies.
Varies.
: .

The federal government is always looking for people to participate in clinical trials of various medications and treatments, many of which are conducted through the National Institutes of Health.

These studies can be a particularly good option if you suffer from a chronic medical condition, as you may gain access to cutting-edge treatments before they’re widely available. And as a general rule, these trials are safe; although they may not produce the results that the researchers are hoping for, researchers don’t conduct trials that they believe have the potential to cause harm. 

You can find a list of ongoing clinical trials at clinicaltrials.gov . This is just a repository for the information; each trial is conducted by a different company, university or organization, and you’ll have to contact each study you’re applying for by phone or email. No compensation information is available on the site, and pay rates vary widely depending on factors such as the required time commitment. 

#7. FocusGroup.com

:Online, in-person, shop-along, phone, mobile app.
:Technology, food, healthcare and more.
:An hour or more.
:After you reach 1,000 points ($10), you can redeem your points for gift cards.
: .

FocusGroup.com has 16 facilities nationwide where you can participate in face-to-face focus groups and panels. These typically pay well, since there’s more work involved in attending an in-person interview than a phone or internet survey.

This company is now owned by Schlesinger Group (rebranded as SAGO), and the change has caused some operational hiccups. For example, there have been several complaints to the Better Business Bureau of participants not getting paid and receiving poor or no communication from the company. However, most of these issues have reportedly been resolved. 

#8. Rare Patient Voice

:Web-assisted phone interviews, online surveys, clinical trials.
:Medical info regarding rare diseases/conditions.
5 to 90 minutes for surveys (usually around 60).
$120 per hour.
: .

Due to the nature of this company’s clientele, it is extremely difficult for them to match people to research studies, as they focus on rare diseases and conditions. That said, if you do qualify (and they list their ongoing studies directly on their site), you are handsomely compensated.

Rare Patient Voice has a good reputation, earning an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau . Most of the complaints from participants are related to delayed payment due to an investigation on whether the participant sped through the questions too quickly to give a thorough review. 

#9. FindFocusGroups.com

:Webcam interviews, online forum.
:Health, consumer opinions, jobs, technology, and more.
Around 45 to 60 minutes.
$100 to $600.
: .

This site doesn’t host paid research studies directly; it’s more like Craigslist for vetted, high-paying focus groups. (That means you’ll have to apply to each study individually.) Focus groups are sorted by city and state, but there are nationwide online groups as well.

The interface of the site is filled with ads, so make sure that when you click on a sign-up link you’re signing up for an individual study, not clicking over to a random advertiser (some of whom make their ads looks like study invitations).

The reputation of FindFocusGroups.com is hard to speak to as the site is just a board that posts the focus groups of various companies.

#10. SIS International

:In-home research, online focus group, online interviews, in-person focus groups.
:Product research, politics, online habits, social issues, etc.
90 minutes to 2 hours.
$25 to $200 (not always in USD)
: .

As you might guess from the name, SIS International is one of the few companies on this list that is open to participants around the world. Their research covers a broad range of industries — everything from burgers to butane.

Participants seem to like participating in SIS International’s research. The company has five stars on Trustpilot and many complimentary reviews from former study participants. 

#11. Probe Market Research

:In-person focus group, phone interviews and online interviews.
:Consumer info, business-to-business and healthcare.
1 to 2 hours.
$50 to $400.
: .

Probe Market Research has three focuses: consumer studies, business-to-business research and healthcare. It’s a legit company, though some participants complain of late payments and the inconvenience of getting paid in virtual Visa cards , which can only be used online and expire in 90 days. However, the company has four stars on Yelp and most reviews are positive.

#12. Focus Insite

:In-person and online focus groups, online interviews.
:Medical, technical, jobs, product reviews, etc.
45 minutes to 3 hours.
$100 to $600.
: .

Though they pay well, several Reddit users note that it’s pretty hard to qualify for these studies . Though the reviews aren’t all bad; for example, Redditor stormborn29 said , “Focus Insite sent me a really nice vacuum to test, and I was paid $200 — plus I got to keep the vacuum.” 

Focus Insite does, however, have a few unresolved BBB complaints regarding the lack of payment to participants . They have an active Facebook page, but the reviews on that page look unrelated to market research or surveys. In other words, this research company appears to be legit, but we still recommend proceeding with caution. 

#13. WatchLab

:Phone and webcam interviews, usability tests, online and in-person focus groups, shop-alongs, taste tests, mock trials, etc.
:Social media, entertainment, voting, shopping, etc.
45 minutes to 2 hours.
Up to $400.
: .

If you’re curious about the latest WatchLab studies, check out their Facebook page . WatchLab’s website is geared toward companies that employ them, not participants, so you’ll get more information on Facebook. Many studies are related to social media use.

This firm is notorious for taking a long time to pay , and they’ve been dinged by many users for not paying at all. They only have 2.5 stars on Yelp (based on 32 reviews), and most of the complaints are due to nonpayment. 

:Expert witness testimonies, phone calls, surveys.
:Tech/IT, law, medicine, other professional topics.
1 hour.
Up to $500 per hour.
: .

GLG presents a different type of opportunity than most of the other companies on this list. They do research on big purchasing decisions, recruit expert witnesses for trials and more. They keep a list of industry experts in management, law, finance and other professional fields to interview or consult on special cases or niche studies.

“Consultants” usually have years of industry experience, and often have leadership roles. A handful of other companies do this too; AlphaSights, Guidepoint, Third Bridge and Coleman are a few others. 

The screening required to become a consultant for GLG and other high-paying research firms is extensive, as they only want respondents that have specific credentials. To get selected, veterans in this consulting side gig world recommend being very detailed in your LinkedIn profile, as recruiters for these studies rely heavily on the platform to identify potential participants.

Many studies are geared toward mid to senior-level professionals, and if you’re matched with a study, you can make up to $500 per hour or more.

#15. Recruit + Field

:In-person focus groups, online boards, webcam interviews and digital diaries.
:Consumer, B2B, healthcare.
1 to 2.5 hours.
$50 to $400.
: .

Recruit + Field covers the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. They have an impressive list of clients, including Apple, Netflix, Clinique, Spotify and more. This company is somewhere between a GLG (looking for experts) and FieldWork (looking for all walks of life plus healthcare professionals), as they recruit in each of these areas.

Their reputation is fairly good; Recruit + Field has an A- rating on BBB (only 4 complaints, all of which have been answered). 

What About Apex Focus Group?

When we tested Apex Focus Group , we found that the platform offers none of its own paid research studies and uses misleading marketing tactics to get users to sign up for its email list. Once opted in, the company sends affiliate marketing messages to your inbox. Some of those messages contain legit focus group opportunities, but they’re the same focus groups you could find on your own — often by visiting the sites listed above.

Paid Research Study Sites: Summary and Final Thoughts

You won’t qualify for every study, and unfortunately, no amount of hard work will change that. (Plus these companies now have layers of checks and AI algorithms to vet cheating and lying, so don’t try that either). 

Because of this, paid research studies fall squarely in the side-hustle-only camp. For the best return, apply to a number of studies you have a good chance of qualifying for, and quickly respond when you get a call or email from the market research company (as many studies are deadline driven). 

Whether you’re a stay-at-home parent looking to make a few bucks during naptime or a senior project manager looking for a good-paying, low-maintenance side gig , paid research studies can be an easy way to make extra money.

Different companies cater to different demographics, and hence, want different research participants. So do your homework on the research company before you sign up to get a better response rate. 

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How can one participate in paid online research studies and get paid for your brain, your health, and your opinions?

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Well, you’re in the right place.

Today, let’s look at 35 different opportunities to get paid as a participant in research studies.

Types of Paid Online Research Studies

A medical study involves a group of people within an age group, gender, race, ethnic group, or individuals with the same specific health issues.

Participating in these studies often involves answering a combination of interviews, tests, surveys, or experimentation to be able to answer questions on how to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure health disorders and diseases.

Aside from paid medical studies, market research makes use of paid online research to find out what customers want or need from various products and companies.

The cool thing about paid online research studies available today is that even if you are not a part of the target audience, you can still participate in the study in another capacity.

Online research studies can be either quantitative or qualitative.

Quantitative studies are the ones with static, pre-planned answers. A questionnaire with multiple-choice answers is a good example of this study. It is made as such so that the researcher can easily analyze the results.

Qualitative studies are a bit more complex since they involve open-ended answers.

However, this type of study ends up with better data. Focus groups and interviews are both methods used in qualitative studies.

How Much Can You Earn from Paid Research Studies?

Imagine earning up to $1,000 just for sharing your opinion, review of a product, or thoughts about a particular experience without even stepping out of the house.

You don’t even have to spend a cent to participate in these research studies.

Most of the time, you’d only have to be at least 18 years old and currently live in the US.

Even when you’re below 18 years old, researchers sometimes allow you to participate as long as you had a waiver from your parent or legal guardian.

The amount you earn from joining research studies depend on the following:

  • Method of research — Did you join a focus group? Answered a lengthy interview? Filled out a survey form?
  • Length of study — Some interviews only take an hour and earn you $150. Some focus groups could take several sessions and end only after several weeks.
  • Type of payment — Not all companies pay cash. Some use PayPal, while others prefer checks, gift cards, prepaid cards, and so on.

Quick surveys can be as little as $10 and high as $100.

Focus group sessions range between $50 and $500 per session.

Interviews can earn you somewhere from $50 to $400 for an hour of your time.

Simply put, the amount you’ll be paid will vary from study to study.

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Before digging into the list below, I suggest you sign up for the 3 best focus group/market research companies.

Anyone can participate and you will be invited to take part in research studies, focus groups, and product testing opportunities.

These companies pay in cash and offer cash signup bonuses to get you started.

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On to the list!

35 Ways to Get Paid for Research Studies Online

The following universities have year-long research studies in a wide range of topics.

1. Northwestern University Department of Psychology

Northwestern Research Studies

Earn from $10 to $40 an hour if you participate in one of the school’s online studies.

The studies change regularly and vary widely from topics such as phone usage, changes in thoughts and feelings, Artificial Intelligence,  sleeping patterns, psychosis, aging, and even products like hearing aids.

2. Harvard University Psychology Study Pool

Harvard Research Studies

Join Harvard’s Psychology Study Pool and earn from $10 to $25 an hour, paid via gift cards.

The online studies are available year-round for both Harvard students and guests.

3. Carnegie Mellon University

CMU Research

If you’re at least 18 years old, can read and speak English, and have never joined any research studies at the Center for Behavioral and Decision Research at Carnegie Mellon, you can sign up for their paid online research studies.

Topics range from personal beliefs, attitudes, decision-making, human judgment, interpersonal perceptions, and group performance, among others.

You’ll earn $8 an hour, paid in gift cards. Each study takes anywhere from 5 and 20 minutes.

Paid participants are needed for in-person studies in labs on campus, but may sometimes be able to participate online on a home computer.

Note that only students are accepted (ID will be requested).

4. Center for Decision Sciences Columbia Business School

CDS Research Study

For participating in an online survey or study, you can earn $16 an hour, as long as you’re 18+ years old and have a PayPal or Amazon.com account to receive payments.

No need to be a student at Columbia Business School, but you need to register in the CDS Virtual Lab Online Panel.

5. MIT Behavioral Research Lab

MIT Research

There are in-person and paid online research studies available at MIT.

Payment amounts vary from study to study, but participants usually earn $11 to $20 per hour for online studies.

Anyone aged 18 or older, residing in the United States, and proficient in spoken and written English can join the BRL participant pool.

Membership is open to all; you don’t need any association with MIT to participate. Other requirements may be needed for studies requiring specific respondents.

6. University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business

UMD Research Studies

As long as you’re a current Smith student (and eligible for certain studies), you can get paid for research studies online here.

Make sure you create an account, sign up for the studies that you want to participate in, and get paid once you fulfill your role.

7. Purdue University

Purdue research studies

You can find a lot of paid online studies here.

Currently, they have studies on Parkinson’s disease (and other neurodegenerative diseases), flavored water, biosensors, mushroom nutrition, linguistics, cancer, and so on.

Participants are paid somewhere between $10 and $500.

What’s great about Purdue University is that the studies are varied and open to the public.

8. Stanford Graduate School of Business

Stanford research studies

You’ll be paid up to $25 an hour for online research studies, but you’d have to be eligible and complete a prescreen form.

You also can’t participate in the same study more than once.

9. UCLA Anderson School of Management

UCLA Lab

The behavioral lab has some paid online studies, if you’re interested in topics like consumer behavior, organizational behavior, judgment, and other similar topics.

Most studies here pay from $10 to $20 an hour.

They also have in-lab and in-person studies.

10. Boston University Behavioral Lab

Boston university research studies

If you’re interested in human behavior and is willing to participate in online studies, try to join if you’re eligible.

These studies pay between $10 and $20 an hour.

The studies from Boston University’s Behavioral Lab is open to both BU students and the general public.

11. University of Maryland Department of Psychology

UMD Psychology Research Studies

You need to create an account at the SONA System website to see available research studies.

Each of the studies have different eligibilities and payment.

12. University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Nebraska Research Studies

This college holds a wide range of research studies revolving MRI research, human brain, behavior, and so on.

There are studies exclusively for seniors, and those that are for teens.

There are two ways to volunteer for these studies:

  • Join the CB3 Research Participant Volunteer Registry (and wait for them to e-mail you)
  • Pick the study and contact researchers directly.

Pay can go as high as $80 per study.

13. American University Psychology Department

American university research studies

Topics vary widely, but they are related to psychology and human behavior.

You can earn up to $20 an hour for just filling out a form as a smoker’s first-hand experience during stressful situations.

14. Respondent.IO

Respondent.io

This next one isn’t a university, but it’s a comprehensive resource if you plan to participate in numerous market research and other online studies.

Pay ranges from $25 to $200.

Eligibility requirements vary between studies.

Make sure to check details and never pay to join a focus group or study.

15. Brand Institute

Brand Institute

Want to be at the forefront of the pharmaceutical industry?

Join consumer market research panel groups by signing up with Brand Institute.

16. mindswarms

mindswarms

It’s sort of like an interview since you are required to answer ten questions with a video.

In exchange for your thoughts, you’ll be paid $50.

Engage Research

Earn somewhere between $50 and $250 by participating in healthcare or consumer market research studies.

18. Probe Market Research

Probe Market Research

The company pays people for online, phone or group interviews about their clients’ products, services, ads, or other campaigns.

Payment goes as high as $400.

19. Penn State University

(Quick shoutout to my Alma Mater… We Are!)

… and they are seeking just about anyone who’s alive to participate in a research study. With over 200 current open studies, odds are, you’ll qualify for something they have available.

Keep an eye out for “Total Compensation” to see just what the study pays.

20. User Interviews

User Interviews

Get paid for your feedback on real projects.

Create an account by filling up a form and wait for project invitations if you’re eligible.

There are online and in-phone interviews available.

21. Yale School of Management

Yale Paid Online Research Studies

If you live anywhere near Yale campus, be sure to sign up for their newsletter as they frequently put out requests for both in person and paid online research studies.

You will be paid, in cash, at the completion of your study.

They also have a Facebook group that announces when new studies are available to participate in.

22. Georgetown University Department of Psychology

Georgetown Research Studies

Georgetown’s Department of Psychology is regularly looking for both students and non-students alike to participate in studies.

Average pay will run you about $10 per hour, so it can be some nice change to pick up in your spare time.

Their research includes personality, memory, and impulse control tests to name a few.

23. UCLA Semel Institute

UCLA Research

UCLA offers both in-person and online research studies to check out.

They have a massive list of open opportunities for you to click through. The highest paying ones often need you to come into their offices for scans and interviews, but there are a lot of remote positions available too.

24. PingPong

PingPong

Web designers and developers working on websites and applications value the input of real-life users and are willing to pay for these users’ opinions and insights

You can get paid anywhere from €15 to €40 per hour and even up to €100 for special projects.

Payment is credited through Transferwise or PayPal.

25. American Consumer Opinion

Yet another survey site, American Consumer Opinion (ACOP) pays you for your answers to their survey questions.

You can even get paid up to $100 if you fit a certain demographic and able to participate in special projects.

Research studies on this site may not be constantly available, though. It’s best to check back frequently.

26. Recruit and Field

Recruit and Field

Recruit and Field is a market research company that hosts paid online research studies all around the US and even in international locations.

They look for participants from any gender and age for their studies, including professionals and medical professionals (doctor, nurse, lab technician).

They normally pay via PayPal but also offer Amazon or digital gift cards.

The pay ranges from $100 to $275 for phone interviews, online surveys, and sometimes in-home product testing.

27. Focus Group

Focus Group is an aptly named online community comprised of participants interested in sharing opinions and views on popular products and brands through in-person, telephone, or online surveys.

The pay ranges from $75 to $200, and specialized health studies may pay more.

28. 20|20 Panel

2020 Panel

Since 1986, 20|20 Panel has been recruiting participants to share their opinion on various companies.

They specialize in qualitative market research, which is achieved via in-person or online roundtable discussions. You can get paid from $50 to $350 to participate in these discussions.

They also send out quick surveys for which you can get paid smaller amounts (from $1 to $10).

29. FindFocusGroups

Wouldn’t it be great if there were a directory of all the paid research opportunities in the country?

FindFocusGroups is probably the closest one, as it lists more than 75,000 verified and legitimate focus groups in the country.

It’s quite simple to search by city and state, and check the information for details on whether the discussions are online or in-person.

It’s difficult to know how much the average payment would be, but upon browsing the first few studies on the homepage, they range from $50 to $300.

30. SIS International

SIS International

SIS International conducts focus group discussions in cities all over the US and globally and collects consumer feedback on anything from appliances, skincare products, gadgets, and just about anything.

Rates range from $25 to $200 for 2 to 3 hours of your time.

31.  Apex Focus Group

Apex Focus Group connects regular people like you and me with researchers, who will pay for participants to join clinical research trials, phone interviews and focus groups.

As a participant at any Apex Focus Group study, you can be paid up to $750 a week.

Online and in-person studies are available.

32.  Fieldwork

If you live near New Jersey, New York City, Phoenix, San Francisco, Seattle, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, or Minneapolis, you can participate in current Fieldwork research studies.

Most of the paid focus groups are face-to-face (but online are sometimes available).

Each study lasts about 1 or 2 hours. Participants earn between $75 and $100 for their time.

33. Rare Patient Voice

This company mostly looks for participants who have rare diseases and medical conditions. As such, only eligible people can benefit from the studies.

However, anyone who qualifies will receive $120/hour.

You can share your views via online surveys, clinical trials, or web-assisted phone interviews.

34. ClinicalTrials.gov

The federal government continually seeks individuals willing to participate in clinical trials testing different medications and treatments.

Studies are often conducted by the National Institutes of Health.

You can check out a list of ongoing clinical trials at clinicaltrials.gov.

Unlike other paid online research studies on this list, DScout is an app you can download.

You need to register to become a “scout” and participate in research “missions,” which will earn you money after completion.

DScout studies are usually 1-on-1 interviews or video responses, so you’d have to be comfortable in front of the camera.

Missions pay from $50 to $100, each lasting about 30 minutes.

Can I turn these Paid Online Research Studies into a Full-Time Job?

While paid online studies are highly interesting and offer legitimate side cash, this gig cannot replicate the steady income and benefits you can get with a full-time job.

You’d have to consider that many research studies:

  • have eligibility requirements (which means you’re not guaranteed a slot every time)
  • cannot be joined twice (once you’ve participated in a specific study, you can’t do a repeat)
  • have varying payments (there’s no stability in such income)

I do think it’s a legitimate side gig if you’re in between jobs or have a lot of free time on your hands.

You can also get paid answering surveys , joining focus groups , or testing products .

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The Harvard Laboratory for Developmental Studies has two distinct research opportunities for Summer 2024: one held by the Spelke lab and one held by the Thomas, Snedeker, and Bergelson labs together. Read more about each internship below.

Spelke Lab Summer Internship 2024

The Spelke Lab is seeking motivated students to assist with research in a developmental psychology laboratory for the summer in Cambridge, Massachusetts! Learn state of the art research methods that provide a window into the minds of infants, toddlers, and children. This is an excellent opportunity for someone interested specifically in an intensive, immersive experience in the field of developmental psychology, but also in psychological research more generally.

Intern duties center around working on a project with a primary researcher, and include:

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  • testing children in the lab or on Zoom
  • data coding and analysis
  • aiding in the design of new studies

In addition, interns will be invited to professional development workshops, lab meetings, and socials throughout the summer. Interns will present a scholarly poster to the Harvard community at the end of the summer showcasing the project they worked on.

Qualifications

An interest in and ability to work with young children is essential, and previous experience is a plus. Students must have a minimum of 20 hours a week to commit to the lab with a maximum of 35 hours a week for at least 10 weeks.

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To apply for a position in our summer internship, please fill out the application form above. The application deadline is Friday March 1st, 2024 at noon ET. Questions? Please explore our FAQ section at the bottom of this page. If your question is more specific, feel free to reach out to Cristina Sarmiento (Spelke Lab Manager) at [email protected] .

Bergelson/Snedeker/Thomas Labs Summer Internship 2024

The Harvard Lab for Developmental Studies invites undergraduate students and graduating seniors to apply for our 2024 paid summer internship program. The 9-week internship will start on Monday June 10th and run through Thursday August 8th to align with Harvard’s BLISS program . This full-time paid internship position is an opportunity to gain hands-on experience as a research assistant in a child development psychology lab. The application deadline is Friday March 1st, 2024 at noon ET. Questions? Please explore our FAQ section. If your inquiry is more specific, feel free to reach out to us at [email protected] .

A stipend will be awarded for the position, but applicants are strongly encouraged to apply for funding from external sources (i.e., their home institutions) as well. We will support all accepted applicants in securing funding from their home institutions or other external sources. Please note that the Bergelson, Thomas, and Snedeker labs guarantee a minimum stipend of $5,000 via a) funding from the applicants’ home institution, b) funding provided by the Harvard lab hosting the intern (directly or through funding partnerships), or c) a combination of the two.

The Harvard Laboratory for Developmental Studies strives to create a welcoming and empowering environment for all trainees, including people who identify with groups that have and continue to face injustices in academia. We believe that the best science happens when people who have a diversity of lived experiences contribute. Please feel free to note any aspects of your identity that you would like to share with us in your application.

About Our Research:

Current research projects at Harvard LDS focus broadly on child development. More information about projects at the Thomas, Bergelson, and Snedeker Labs can be found below. For more information about individual labs, please explore other pages of this website.

Bergelson Lab

  • How linguistic, cognitive, and social skills contribute to word learning in infancy
  • How caregiver input may scaffold language learning in different ways and on different timescales
  • How children born blind or Deaf/Hard of Hearing acquire language 
  • Early language production, from babble to early morphology to multi-word utterances

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  • Exploring sentence-processing using eyetracking and EEG
  • Exploring the understanding of quantification in infancy
  • Exploring event representations in the absence of language
  • Analyzing the productive generation of number words

Our projects focus on how infants and children reason about:

  • Mental state and goal reasoning in close relationships and caregiving relationships
  • Intergroup relationships and implicit biases
  • Group structures (hierarchical vs. egalitarian) and social change
  • What types of speech infants (infant-directed vs. adult-directed) prefer to listen to and why
  • Must be an undergraduate student, graduating senior, or recent graduate
  • Must either have U.S. citizenship or a sponsored visa (please email us if you have any questions!)
  • Reliable, motivated, organized, independent, and detail-oriented, enthusiastic and ready to learn
  • Experience working with children and families preferred
  • Particular interest in social, emotional, and cognitive development and/or language acquisition

Intern Role Description

Student interns will work closely with a mentor on a specific research project. Intern duties will include (please note that some of these items may differ depending on project):

  • Recruiting and scheduling participant families from the greater Boston community and for online studies
  • Conducting literature reviews and familiarizing yourself with background literature
  • Collecting data using a variety of methods (e.g., EEG, eye tracking, behavioral studies, habituation, violation of expectation, corpus analysis)
  • Creating experimental stimuli and assisting with experimental design
  • Coding and analyzing data (e.g., using R Studio, SPSS, PyHab, ELAN, Matlab)
  • Assisting with write-ups
  • Attending a variety of meetings, seminars, and professional development events that will contribute to their learning of the literature and the psychology research process
  • Biweekly “intern-tainment” events (e.g., BBQs/picnics, movie nights, escape rooms, beach days, etc.)

All interns will also create a culminating poster presentation about the research projects they have been working on throughout the internship.

How To Apply

Please fill out our Google Form application , which contains some short answer questions and will prompt you to upload a CV/resume. Please note that you will be asked to rate your preferences for individual lab placements (Thomas, Bergelson, Snedeker).

Please contact [email protected] with any questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is housing provided for this summer internship?

Unfortunately, we are unable to provide housing for our summer internship. We are happy to provide recommendations (i.e., what neighborhoods are the most convenient, Facebook groups that have housing advertisements, etc.) and connect accepted applicants with each other if they wish to look for housing together. Additionally, the stipend can be used at the discretion of the accepted applicant, so it can be put towards housing costs!

Will I be expected to live in Boston for the 9-week time frame or is remote work possible? 

The program is intended to be fully in-person in Boston. Feel free to apply and make note of any portions of the 9-week period that you wouldn’t be able to attend in-person, and we will take this into consideration while reviewing your application.

What types of sponsored visas are acceptable for this summer internship program?

Unfortunately, deciding what types of sponsored visas are acceptable is not up to us. However, tourism visas will definitely not be acceptable for this internship, as you will be working. Additionally, we are unable to support visa applications associated with our summer internship. We strongly recommend that you contact your university’s visa office or international office to determine what type of visa would be right for you as well as your specific status and restrictions—you may need to complete additional paperwork to become eligible for our summer internship and other paid summer internship programs.

When will I hear back about the status of my application?

We do not have firm dates that we can share with you regarding when you may hear back from us, but here are some tentative dates that may be helpful. The last day to submit the application is Friday, March 1st, 2024 at 12:00 pm (Noon) EST. We will begin the review and interview process afterwards and we anticipate that interviews will run from 3/14/24 – 3/21/24. We plan on sending acceptance letters out on or before Monday, April 1st, 2024. 

I graduated in 2022, am I still eligible for this summer internship program?

Yes, you are still eligible for our summer internship. We do have a preference for current undergraduates and recent graduates but we would be happy to review your application and determine if you would be a good fit for this program!

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is it en route from moscow to st petersberg?

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Are you familiar with the concept of geographic maps?

Veliky or Nizhny?

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El Kremlin (ciudadela) de Novgorod

El Kremlin (ciudadela) de Novgorod

  • PRESENTACIÓN

Novgorod, “Ciudad Nueva” (llamada también Veliki Novgorod “Gran Ciudad Nueva”, para diferenciarla de la otra población con un nombre similar, Nizhni Novgorod, que se halla al este de Moscú) es una histórica ciudad rusa, capital del oblast (distrito, región) del mismo nombre, y situada, de Norte a Sur, entre San Petersburgo por un lado y Tver y Moscú por otro, y de Oeste a Este, entre el oblast de Pskov y los países bálticos, de un lado, y el oblast de Vologda y los territorios del Mar Blanco.

  • FUENTES DE AGUA DULCE

Por Veliky Novgorod pasa el río Volkhov, justo al poco nacer del cercano lago Ilmen.

  • HISTORIA REMOTA

Aunque las crónicas mencionan Novgorod como fundada hacia 862, el resultado de las excavaciones retrasan esta fecha en un siglo, tal vez debido a una interpolación posterior en los textos para dar más solera a la ciudad. Lo que sí existió en la zona fue una fortaleza varenga (vikinga), el Gorodishche , donde el líder varengo Rurik estableció su base de operaciones. La Ciudad propiamente dicha nace en el siglo X.

Novgorod se convirtió en el centro neurálgico de un nuevo grupo étnico, nacido de la asimilación por eslavos (la Urheimat eslava debió estar aproximadamente en Galitzia y Volinia) de pueblos de lengua báltica y de lengua finesa, a los que los escandinavos dieron nombre (Rus, por Rurik) y se convirtieron en su aristocracia.

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Catedral de Santa Sofía de Novgorod

Catedral de Santa Sofía de Novgorod

En 882, el sucesor de Rurik, Oleg de Novgorod, conquistó Kiev y fundó el estado de la Rusia de Kiev. En torno a la vieja forzaleza, nace el Novgorov urbano y se convierte pronto, por su influencia cultural, política y económica en la segunda ciudad más importante de la Rus de Kiev. De  acuerdo con la costumbre, el hijo mayor del rey de Kiev, el príncipe heredero, era enviado a Novgorod a “entrenarse” gobernando el Principado. Cuando el rey no tenía tal hijo, Novgorod era gobernado por posadniks (alcaldes), como los legendarios Gostomysl, Dobrynya, Konstantin, y Ostromir.

De todos los príncipes, destaca la memoria de Yaroslav el Sabio, quien fue Príncipe de Novgorod de 1010 a 1019, mientras su padre, Vladimir el Grande, era Príncipe de Kiev. Yaroslav promulgó el primer código escrito de leyes entre los eslavos orientales (la  Russkaya Pravda ) y otorgó a la ciudad una serie de fueros (privilegios, libertades). Su hijo, Vladimir, promovió la construcción de la gran Catedral de Santa Sofía que aún se mantiene hasta hoy.

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De cara al exterior, Novgorod tuvo importantes relaciones con Noruega (nada menos que 4 reyes noruegos se exiliaron allí huyendo de revueltas en su país). Tras la muerte en 1030 y canonización de uno de ellos , San Olaf de Noruega (quien además era cuñado del ya mencionado príncipe Yaroslav I el Sabio), se erigió en Novgorod la Iglesia de San Olaf, que existió hasta el siglo XIV.

También hubo fluidas relaciones con comerciantes del Norte de Alemania.

  • LA REPÚBLICA DE NOVGOROD

En 1136, el príncipe Vsevolod Mstislavich fue destituido por los ciudadanos, hecho que se considera el nacimiento de la república de Novgorod. Al mismo tiempo, los lazos con Kiev se sueltan cada vez más durante el siglo XII. La Ciudad nombró y destituyó a muchos príncipes en los dos siglos siguientes, pues la monarquía no llegó a ser oficialmente abolida (pero tenían poca importancia política). La Ciudad-estado controló buena parte del Noreste de Europa, desde Pskov hasta los montes Urales, siendo uno de los estados más extensos de la Europa de su tiempo, aunque  su densidad de población hacia el Este y el Norte fue escasa.

Una de las figuras más importantes en Novgorod fue el posadnik , o alcalde, un alto cargo elegido por la Asamblea Pública (llamada el Veche ) de entre los miembros locales de los boyardos (la aristocracia). El tysyatsky , o «hombre de los mil», originalmente el jefe de la milicia ciudadana (quien más tarde adquirió funciones judiciales y comerciales), fue también elegido por el Veche. Otro importante alto cargo local fue el Arzobispo de Novgorod, quien compartía poder con los boyardos. Los Arzobispos, a su vez, eran también elegidos por el Veche, aunque a veces lo eran por sorteo, y justo después de su elección el metropolitano los consagraba.

Es poco más lo que se sabe sobre la estructura de gobierno. Los boyardos y el arzobispo gobernaron juntos la Ciudad, pero se ignoran los límites de las competencias de cada uno. El príncipe, aunque su poder fue reducido, era representado por su namestnik , o lugarteniente, y todavía representava importantes funciones como jefe de estado, comandante militar, legislador y jurista.

En el siglo XIII, Novgorod tuvo un importante comercio con la Liga Hanseática, aún sin pertenecer a ella.

Culturalmente, Novgorod prosperó durante el medievo, el hallazgo arqueológico de grandes cantidades de textos escritos por plebeyos (escribiendo en ruso medieval y no en el Eslavo Eclesiástico -lengua arcaizante equivalente al latín dentro de la iglesia ortodoxa rusa-) sobre cortezas de abedul demuestran el alto grado de alfabetización entre los ciudadanos. Asimismo, el Códice de Novgorod , el libro eslavo más antiguo escrito fuera de los Balcanes , y la inscripción más antigua en una lengua finesa fueron desenterrados en Novgorod.

  • NOVGOROV SE SALVA DE LA INVASIÓN MONGOL Y RECHAZA ATAQUES OCCIDENTALES

Novgorod se libró de la conquista por los mongoles durante su invasión de Rus. El ejército mongol dio la vuelta a 200 kilómetros de la ciudad, no por su fuerza militar, sinó por temor a quedarse empantanados en las marismas cercanas. Aún así, quedo sometida al tributo que, en nombre del khan mongol, recaudaba el príncipe moscovita Alexander Nevski (actuando como poder colaboracionista local). Un episodio, en el que Nevski arranca la nariz a varios funcionarios de Novgorod que se resistían a pagar tributo al invasor,  generó una fuerte enemistad entre Novgorod (como símbolo de una Rusia 100% europea de ciudadanos libres ) y Moscú (un poder despótico semi-asiático de siervos). Con la decadencia del poder mongol, los moscovitas se van independizando y enfrentándose a sus antiguos amos (batalla de Kulikovo en 1380), pero ésto no cambia lo anterior: Moscú , con ínfulas de ser la tercera Roma y la sucesora de Constantinopla, es en realidad un nuevo khanato y empieza su afán expansionista hacia el Este, pero también contra el Oeste.

Mientras, Novgorod rechaza con éxito los insolidarios  y oportunistas ataques de cruzados suecos, daneses y alemanes, con la excusa de ser cismáticos, de haber roto con Roma, pero son rechazados (los suecos en 1260 y la Orden Teutónica en 1262).

  • MOSCOVIA CONQUISTA NOVGOROD A SANGRE Y FUEGO

En los siglos XIV y XV, Novgorod lucha por su supervivencia frente a una Moscovia expansionista que resulta imparable, y su dependencia alimentaria de Moscú empeora las cosas. Tras la decisiva derrota novgorodiana en la Batalla de Shelón (1471), Ivan III anexionó a la fuerza la Ciudad al Gran Ducado de Moscú en 1478. La Veche fue disuelta y una buena parte de la población de la Ciudad fue masacrada o deportada.

Tras la anexión, Novgorod se convirtió en la tercera mayor ciudad de Moscovia  (30.000 habitantes hacia 1550) hasta la hambruna de1560 y la Masacre de 1570, en la que Ivan el Terrible saqueó la ciudad, asesinó a miles de sus habitantes y deportó a su nobleza a Moscú, Yaroslavl y otros lugares. Boris Godunov, el usurpador previo al ascenso de los Romanov, permitió su recuperación.

  • HISTORIA POSTERIOR

Durante el Período Tumultuoso (a comienzos del siglo XVII) Novgorod fue ocupada por los suecos en 1611, y devuelta a Moscovia seis años después por el Tratado de Stolbovo. Se empezó a recuperar hacia finales de ese siglo, cuando se construyen la Catedral de la Señal y el monasterio de Vyazhischi.

En 1727, Novgorod se convirtió en el centro administrativo del Gobernorato de  Novgorod del Imperio Ruso. Entre 1927 y 1944, la ciudad formó parte del Oblast de Leningrado, para después ser la capital de su propio Oblast, creado después de esa fecha.

En 1862, Novgorod sale momentáneamente de su tranquilidad provinciana al inaugurar el Zar Alejandro II Romanov el monumento al “Milenario de Rusia”.

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Cuadro representando la inaguración

El 15 de Agosto de 1941, durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la ciudad fue ocupada por la Wehrmacht, hasta que fue recuperada por el Ejército Rojo el 19 de Enero de 1944. Con frecuencia, los voluntarios españoles de la División Azul, destinados en el sector de Leningrado, visitaban Novgorod durante sus permisos. Durante la guerra, la mayoría de sus monumentos históricos fueron destruidos, pero fueron restaurados aquellos situados en la zona central en la posguerra.

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En 1992, los principales monumentos de la Ciudad y sus alrededores fueron declarados Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco.

  • NOMBRE OFICIAL DE LA CIUDAD

Hasta el año 1478 (fecha de la brutal conquista moscovita) la ciudad era llamada Gospodín Veliki Nóvgorod, ‘ Señor Nóvgorod el Grande’ ). Luego, hasta 1999 su nombre oficial era Nóvgorod . En esa fecha, adquirió su nombre actual, que es una reposición parcial del original.

  • POBLACIÓN Y GOBIERNO MUNICIPAL

Según el censo de 2010, la ciudad tenía unos  218,717 habitantes en su área municipal de 90 km2 . Su actual alcalde (aunque  en el momento de escribir ésto, está a punto de ser forzado a dimitir) aún es Yuri Bobryshev .

  • TRANSPORTE PÚBLICO INTERURBANO
  • La autopista federal M10 lleva a Moscú y San Petersburgo
  • Conexiones ferroviarias con Moscú, San Petersburgo, Minsk (Belarus) y Murmansk
  • Línea de autobuses a San Petersburgo y otras ciudades
  • El aeropuerto de Yurievo, que servía a Novgorod, fue cerrado al trafico aéreo en los años 90. Se ha convertido el antiguo aeropuerto militar de Kretschewizy en el nuevo aeropuerto civil de la ciudad (inagurado en 2010). El de Pulkovo en San Petersburgo es el aeropuerto internacional más cercano.
  • TRANSPORTE LOCAL

Consiste en una serie de líneas de autobús y en 5 líneas de trolebús. La frecuencia de paso es de un autobús o trolebús cada 5 minutos aproximadamente.

  • ECONOMÍA DE SU REGIÓN (OBLAST )

El producto regional bruto de la región de Novgorod es 87.600.000.000 rublos, que es aproximadamente el 0,3 por ciento de producto Interior bruto de toda Rusia . Aproximadamente el 91,8 por ciento se destina a la industria de la transformación, de los cuales 31.1 por ciento en la industria química , el 20,1 por ciento a la producción de alimentos y el 12,3 por ciento a la industria de transformación de la madera . 7.9 por ciento hace que el campo de la energía (electricidad y la producción de gas y distribución de agua) y 0,3 por ciento de la extracción de materias primas (arcilla, piedra caliza, arena de cuarzo, turba). Otras industrias son la ingeniería mecánica , industria de la pulpa y el papel , la metalurgia ferrosa y la industria de combustible . La tasa de desempleo es del 1,2 por ciento , más baja que la media de Rusia (2 por ciento).

Nóvgorod es la sede de uno de los mayores productores de fertilizantes en el mundo, el grupo Akron . La empresa alemana Pfleiderer, que se especializa en la producción de materiales a base de madera, desde 2006 opera una planta en Nóvgorod, adquirida por IKEA (Swedspan) de 2012.

  • PARQUES, JARDINES Y PLAYAS
  • Parque del Kremlin
  • Playa fluvial del Kremlin, en el Volkhov
  • VIDA CULTURAL Y OCIO

Novgorod tiene dos salas de cine : la «Novgorod» y el «Kinozentr» con tres salas.

Además, cuenta con tres teatros : el Teatro Dramático Fyodor Dostoyevsky , fundado en 1853, la Ciudad Teatro para Niños y Jóvenes «Malyi», fundada en 1990, y el Teatro Folclórico «Kudesy» , que celebra cada año alrededor de 2.700 conciertos, con más de 400.000 espectadores.

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También existe una orquesta filarmónica en la ciudad .

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Sede de la Filarmónica

En Novgorod hay una estación de televisión local «Novgorod Oblast Television”

«El Almirante» , es el más importante club nocturno (macrodiscoteca) de Novgorod.

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El Kremlin, con la catedral de santa Sofía y otros edificios antiguos dentro de su perímetro

  • La Corte de Yaroslav (Dvorishche) es un conjunto arquitectónico construido en los siglos X-XI a las orillas del río Volkhov. Fue una gran barriada formada por casas residenciales, iglesias y una amplia plaza en el centro. En la plaza se reunían los miembros de la Asamblea de ciudadanos de Nóvgorod. Además, aquí se situaba la corte del príncipe, donde posteriormente se construyó la Catedral de San Nicolás (comienzos del siglo XII) .

Actualmente, en el territorio de la Corte de Yaroslav, a parte de esta catedral, se conservan varias iglesias, como la Iglesia de San Juan Bautista , la Iglesia de Mujeres Mirróforas , la Iglesia de Santa Paraskeva, la Iglesia de Procopio, la Iglesia de San Jorge, la Iglesia de la Asunción, y también el conjunto arquitectónico del Mercado y una arcada de piedra blanca. Durante la época soviética, prácticamente todos los edificios de viviendas fueron destruidos, y la mayoría de las iglesias ahora sólo son museo. El único edificio civil conservado hasta nuestros días es el Palacio de Catalina II , construido en el siglo XVIII. Se organizan visitas guiadas por la Corte de Yaroslav, que se conecta con el Kremlin de Nóvgorod en el lado opuesto del río mediante el Puente Peatonal .

El Mercado Antiguo en la Corte de Yaroslav

  • Monumento al Milenario de Rusia (monumento erigido en 1862 a instancias del Zar Alejandro II, conmemorando los 1000 años del estado ruso)

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Una imagen del monumento

  • Catedral de Santa Sofía, dentro del Kremlin y construida en 1065 (con su impresionante campanario de 1439 y su Museo de las Campanas en el interior).

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Catedral de Santa Sofía

  • Palacio de las Facetas, vestigio del antiguo Palacio del Arzobispo , un raro ejemplo de arquitectura gótica, construida con ladrillo en 1433 en colaboración con los maestros alemanes. También situada intramuros del Kremlin.

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  • Catedral de Nuestra Señora del Signo , construida entre 1682-1688
  • Catedral de San Nicolás
  • Iglesia de la Natividad de la Virgen del Monasterio de San Antonio (del siglo XII, erigida sobre un antiguo templo pagano dedicado a Perun). A orillas del lago.
  • La Iglesia de la Natividad de la Virgen
  • Monasterio de San Jorge (Yuriev)
  • Museo de la Torre Kokui (una de las torres del Kremlin, habilitada como Museo)

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Torre Kokui

  • Museo de Bellas Artes (edificio de estilo neoclásico en el límite de la ciudad nueva con la zona de las murallas del Kremlim)

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  • Iglesia del Salvador en la colina Nereditsa (siglo XII)
  • Iglesia de Teodoro Stratilates sobre el Arroyo (de 1361, conserva pinturas del la época, obra de Teófano el Griego )
  • Museo Vitoslavitsy de Arquitectura Popular en Madera (un conjunto de 20 construcciones tradicionales en madera procedentes de toda Rusia y reinstaladas a las afueras de la ciudad)

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Uno de los edificios que se pueden ver en el Museo

  • Monasterio del Espíritu Santo (siglo XII)
  • Gorodishe de Rurik

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El Gorodishe de Rurik (residencia de este príncipe vikingo en el siglo IX)

  • PARA SABER MÁS

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