Frequently Asked Questions
- What am I signing up for?
- Do I get paid?
- Does it involve having electrodes attached to my body?
- So what would I do in the different types of studies?
- What's the time commitment?
- How do I get to Google? What will happen when I get there?
- If I sign up, are you going to send me spam or sell my information to other companies?
- What sort of people are you looking for? Do I really need to tell you all this stuff?
- I don't use any Google products. Can I still sign up?
- A member of my family works at Google. Can I still sign up?
- I don't live in the San Francisco Bay Area. Can I still sign up?
- How old do I have to be?
- How soon will you contact me? I might be going out of town soon.
- My contact information has changed since I signed up. Can I update it?
Do I get paid?
Yes – it depends on the type of study, but typically we pay $75 for each hour that you spend with a Google researcher, either in person or on the phone. Most studies last for one to one-and-a-half hours. We don't pay for your travel time, or travel expenses, though. For online surveys, which you complete from your own computer, the amount varies, depending on the length of the survey.
Does it involve having electrodes attached to my body?
No. Sorry.
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