Everyday Consumers: 20-Minute Study on General Experiences
You'll start with a short screening interview
We're running a paid study to understand general consumer experiences and daily decision-making processes. This research helps us identify common trends and evaluate how individuals navigate straightforward tasks. The insights we gather feed directly into improving general user experiences across digital platforms.
You will join a 20-minute asynchronous session from your desktop computer with your web camera turned on. During the study, you will answer a set of structured questions and complete a few simple tasks. We will ask you to share your thoughts aloud as you navigate through these activities. The entire process is designed to be straightforward and allows you to share your experiences openly.
We welcome everyday consumers and general population participants from all backgrounds. You should be comfortable sharing your opinions on camera and navigating basic tasks on a desktop computer. We welcome students, working professionals, and retirees alike.
- Answer a brief set of questions about your daily experiences
- Complete a few straightforward tasks on your desktop computer
- Share your thoughts openly and honestly while your camera is on
- Walk us through your decision-making process during the activities
- Access to a reliable desktop computer
- A working web camera to record your session
- Comfortable speaking openly about your experiences on video
- Willingness to share honest feedback during a 20-minute session
- You will be engaged as an independent contractor.
- This is a fully remote opportunity that can be completed on your own schedule.
- Opportunities can be extended, shortened, or concluded early depending on needs and performance.
- Your participation will not involve access to confidential or proprietary information from any employer, client, or institution.
- Payments are processed weekly based on services rendered.
- We are unable to support H1-B or STEM OPT candidates at this time.
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