Paid Research Study: Participants Needed for 'Decision-Making and Mental Health' Study
- jaimemoralesj14
- Feb 8
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 24
Purpose
The research study at Rutgers aims to better understand the decision-making processes across individuals. By exploring how people make choices in various situations, we hope to uncover insights that can improve mental health strategies and decision-making frameworks. Your participation will contribute to valuable research that can help shape future approaches to understanding human behavior. Join this paid research study in advancing this important work!
Qualifications
18-64 years old
For remote sessions, access to laptop/desktop & stable internet are required
Process For Decision-Making and Mental Health' Study
The research study typically takes about 1-2 sessions to complete. Participation involves clinical interviews, surveys, and computer tasks focused on decision-making processes. If you are participating remotely, you'll need access to a laptop or desktop and a stable internet connection. For in-person sessions, transportation can be provided if needed to ensure you can participate comfortably. They've committed to making the process as accessible and convenient as possible while gathering valuable data to advance their understanding of decision-making.
Compensation
Participants will be compensated $20 per hour, plus a bonus ranging from $5 to $20 based on task performance.
Location
675 Hoes Ln W, Piscataway, NJ 08854
Contact Information
Phone: (732) 640-8933
E-mail: cnpstudies.rpegmail.compirtionDae
There are several ways to begin the sign-up process: you can either call or email to speak with the team, or simply click the link below, and they will reach out to you.
*This tool is not part of any formal research program. It is designed solely to serve as an educational resource for communities, providing valuable information about research processes and compensation. Its primary goal is to help individuals gain a better understanding of how research works, as well as the compensation structures that may be involved, without being tied to any specific study or program. This initiative aims to empower communities with knowledge, helping them navigate research-related topics with clarity and confidence.
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