20/20 Research has a couple new studies available, both of them pay fairly well.
The first one is an online study for IT professionals needed, this study starts June 14-15 and pays $150. You will need to complete a short pre-screener survey to see if you qualify, if you qualify you will be contacted with additional information concerning the study.
Dentists and dental hygienists are needed for a new online study, it starts June 10th and pays $150. As explained in the previous study description you will need to complete a short pre-screener survey as well.
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Focus Foward - Phone & Web Interview - $50
Focus Foward is looking for participants for a 30 minute Phone and Web Interview on Thursday, June 17th, this study is nationwide. If you fully qualify for this study you will be compensated with $50. Fill out the pre-screener here.
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Focus Forward has quite a few studies avaiable, here are the latest ones. For most if not all of them you have to complete a short survey screener and if you qualify you will be contacted. Good Luck!
♣Philadelphia Women: $115 2-hour focus group at 3:30 or 5:30 pm on Thursday, June 10th http://bit.ly/c6ps9D
♣Nationwide: $50 30-minute Phone/Web Interview on Thursday, June 24th http://bit.ly/alkBJw
♣Nationwide - $125 for 5 day Online Journal June 14- June 18 http://bit.ly/agWL8h
♣Teens in Boston, Atlanta, Houston & LA. $100 plus flip camera to blog for 2 weeks - http://bit.ly/deo4Dn
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Focus Forward is conducting a nationwide Webcam & Phone Focus Group that will last approximately 90-minutes. This focus group will be held on Thursday, May 20th at 5 pm or 7 pm ET and will compensate participants with a $100 reward. To see if you qualify for this study please fill out this short survey.
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take this survey for women about airport security and carry-on items.
There will be 10 $25 prizes randomly chosen among
those who participate in this survey.
http://www.advisorypanel.com/topic/AirportBlues/
We do not send unsolicited survey invitations.
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Focus Forward Phone Focus Group - Pays $75
Focus Forward has a phone focus group on 4/27 from 4-5:30pm ET for women in Dallas, Houston, Miami and Tampa. To fill out the pre-screener to see if you qualify please go here. For compensation you will be paid $75 if you fully qualify.
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20/20 Research Health Care Study - Pays $75
20/20 Research is looking for Floridians to participate in an online study about health care. This study will take place April 27 to 29 and pays $75. Fill out this short survey to help determine if you qualify for the paid portion of the study, if you qualify you will be contacted by a recruiter.
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Thank you for taking our online survey. So that we may contact you should you qualify for the study, please complete the following information.
***Please note: This online survey is to see IF you qualify for the paid portion of this study. IF you qualify, you will be called within 5 business days by a 20/20 Research recruiter to verify your responses.
By submitting your information here, you acknowledge that 20/20 Research may contact you about participating in this or other future studies. Your information will not be sold or shared with any third parties and no sales will take place in any of of our studies.
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As a member of the International Advisory Panel, please
take this survey about quality time with your family.
If you know of anyone who would be interested in taking
this survey (and a chance at a prize), PLEASE forward
this email to them.
There will be ten $25 prizes randomly chosen among
those who participate in this survey.
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I usually receive 1-3 postal surveys per month, but some months I may not get any at all. I don't usually mind filling out these surveys unless they are extremely long and tedious. In that case I usually just toss them in my recycling bin. You maybe thinking that doing this might jeopardize my participation on the panel, but in actuality most survey companies state in the FAQ/help section of their website that participation in their surveys is voluntary.
Here are a few examples from a few survey sites:
Opinion Outpost:
What if I don't want to take a particular survey?
We hope you will want to participate in all survey invitations, but there is no pressure to complete a survey. We may send reminder e-mails in case you have simply forgotten to take a survey. It is up to you if you don't want to take a particular survey; hopefully you will be able to respond to the next invitation.
Socratic Forum:
How frequently do I have to participate?
It is completely up to you! There is no minimum number of times you must participate in our surveys, and you can cancel your membership at any time.
Opinion Square
Do I have to take all the surveys you send me?
No. Every survey is absolutely voluntary. If you don't have time or aren't interested, simply delete the e-mail. But remember, the more surveys you take, the more rewards you can earn.
With that being said, there are some survey panels that want your opinion frequently and if you are inactive for too long, usually between 3-6 months, they may mark you as inactive and remove your account. This will vary from survey site to survey site so you will want to check with each one you are a member of if you have a tendency to miss surveys for an extended amount of time.
Below is an example:
Surveys.com:
How often will I be invited to take a survey?
We usually contact you no more than 2-3 times per month. You are under no obligation to participate in any survey; however please note, if after several attempts you do not participate in any surveys, we may consider you an inactive member and inactivate your membership in the Surveys.com online community.
Pinecone Research:
Do you ever remove members for missing surveys?
We routinely monitor member participation. Members that are identified as "at risk for removal " are notified of this via e-mail. Those who are unable to maintain acceptable participation levels thereafter are removed from the panel.

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Planning to buy a new cell phone? Tell us what you think about the products on the market, and you could win cash and prizes! You'll also get sneak peeks at new products before they reach stores.
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Note: This survey is for residents of the United States only.
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HCD Research conducted another study between March 9-11, the main focus of the study was to see who should be eliminated in the next round. Surprisingly American idol "voted off" the wrong contestants accourding to the study. These studies conducted by HCD Research, through MediaCurves, are designed so that each participant/respondent can only answer each survey once. So either American Idols voting methods are off or a lot of respondents changed their minds at the last minute, I'm thinking there might be an unfair advantage to how you can vote through American Idol. Want to know more details? Check out the email HCD Research sent out to its members below. You can also access the detailed results by checking out the whole article as well as viewing the Idol Democracy graphs.
National Study Reveals American Idol “Voted Off” Wrong Contestants
-- American Idol eliminations contradict viewers’ choices due to flawed methodology --
Flemington, NJ, March 12, 2010 – A series of national studies conducted among 6,727 American Idol viewers revealed that the contestants who were “voted off” during the show’s elimination last night did not accurately reflect the viewers’ choices.
During last night’s show, Katelyn Epperly, Todrick Hall, Lilly Scott and Alex Lambert were eliminated from the competition. In contrast, viewers participating in the national Idol Democracy study, which employs a “one person, one vote” system, reported that Aaron Kelly, Lacey Brown, Todrick Hall, and Katelyn Epperly were the contestants who should actually have been eliminated from the competition last night.
The Idol Democracy study was conducted during March 9-11, by HCD Research using its mediacurves.com website, to obtain American Idol viewers’ perceptions of which contestants should be eliminated on the March 11 results show. HCD Research is conducting a series of studies among a nationally representative sample of Americans, which parallel American Idol voting to determine the weekly winners based on a democratic, “one person, one vote” methodology.
The American Idol voting methodology allows viewers to vote multiple times for multiple contestants. However, the Idol Democracy study only allows viewers to vote one time for one contestant. To view detailed results visit: www.mediacurves.com/americanidol/idoldemocracy
Among the findings:
Respondents were asked to pick the one contestant that they thought should advance to the next round of the competition:
Contestants:
The Women % that voted for contestant to move onCrystal Bowersox 35.9Siobhan Magnus 12.1Lilly Scott 9.9Katie Stevens 9.3Didi Benami 9.2Paige Miles 8.3Lacey Brown 8.1Katelyn Epperly 7.3
Contestants:
The Men % that voted for contestant to move onMichael Lynche 24.2Casey James 15.7Tim Urban 14.6Alex Lambert 14.4Lee Dewyze 11.0Andrew Garcia 7.8Aaron Kelly 7.2Todrick Hall 5.1
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HCD Research Surveys American Idol Viewers
Hcd Surveys has been conducting surveys about American Idol contestants and who will excel to the next round. These surveys are one question surveys and you are awarded 10 points for each of these surveys you complete. If you qualified to participate in these surveys I hope you have been checking you inbox since these are some easy point surveys!
Below are the results for the survey that was conducted on March 9-10, concerning the female contestants.
Viewers say Katelyn Epperly and Lacey Brown should go home --
Flemington, NJ, March 10, 2010 – A new national study among 3,859 American Idol viewers revealed that Crystal Bowersox was selected as the contestant who should advance to the next round of the competition based on her performance last night.
The study was conducted during March 9-10, by HCD Research using its mediacurves.com website, to obtain American Idol viewers’ perceptions of which female contestants should be eliminated on Thursday’s results show. HCD Research is conducting a series of studies among a nationally representative sample of Americans, which parallel the American Idol voting to determine the weekly winners based on a democratic, “one person, one vote” methodology.
The studies are being conducted in response to the controversy over the validity of the voting process that is currently used to select the weekly winners. The study results are compared to the actual results of the show each week. To view detailed results visit: www.mediacurves.com/americanidol/idoldemocracy
Crystal Bowersox received 35.9% of the votes, indicating that viewers believe she should advance to the next round of the competition. The contestants with the lowest percentage of votes were Katelyn Epperly, with 7.3% and Lacey Brown, with 8.1% of the votes. Based on the results of the study, Epperly and Brown are the two female contestants who should be eliminated on Thursday’s show.
Among the findings:
Respondents were asked to pick the one contestant that they thought should advance to the next round of the competition:
Contestant % that voted for contestant to move onCrystal Bowersox 35.9Siobhan Magnus 12.1Lilly Scott 9.9Katie Stevens 9.3Didi Benami 9.2Paige Miles 8.3Lacey Brown 8.1Katelyn Epperly 7.3
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As a member of the International Advisory Panel,please take this fun survey about March Madness 2010.
If you know of anyone who would be interested in taking
this survey (and a chance at a prize), PLEASE forward
this email to them.
There will be ten $25 prizes randomly chosen among
those who participate in this survey.
Here is a link to the survey:
http://www.advisorypanel.com/topic/MarchMadness2010/
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As a member of the International Advisory Panel,
please take this survey about your valuables.
If you know of anyone who would be interested in taking
this survey (and a chance at a prize), PLEASE forward
this email to them.
There will be ten $25 prizes randomly chosen among
those who participate in this survey.
Here is a link to the survey:
http://www.advisorypanel.com/topic/YourValuables/
We do not send unsolicited survey invitations.
You received this invitation because you are registered
at www.advisorypanel.com or this invitation was forwarded to you.
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Click Here
We will contact you if your answers meet the criteria we are looking for.
We are interested in your feedback and opinions in order for us to create easy-to-use tax preparation products or services that will appeal to all of our customers and potential customers. Your feedback concerning your experience using our product is the single most important resource for helping us develop and enhance our products.
This is a pre-screening survey for an upcoming paid research study conducted by Intuit.
This survey is for pre-qualification purposes only.
If your profile matches our study criteria, the researcher will contact you to complete the screening process.
Here are the study details:
Dates: February 15-25, 2010
Length: 45 minutes
Compensation: $75
Details: This is an individual interview where we will ask you to complete a PORTION of your 2009 tax return using TurboTax. This is a great opportunity to be part of our design process to help improve our products.
If you have any questions, please email: carissa_buschle@intuit.com
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Parents/Caregiver Study from 20/20 Research
If you know anyone who is a parent or caregiver please pass this on!
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20/20 Research Personal Wellness Study
20/20 Research is conducting a 12 week study on Personal Wellness. They are looking for males and females from the ages of 21-62 from all across the country. there was not a mention of a set amount but they did state:
For your time and participation you will be compensated after the first week, and then once a month until the discussion ends and your phone interview is completed.
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