Overall pretty fun survey, instant approval, and great pay rate.
lmu.edu - Prolific Researcher Reviews
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- 2026 Health Communication
- Psychological and Behavioral Responses to Public Health Messages
- Consumer decision making in retail
- Study about mental health and AI use Copy
- 4-Min Study about Hairstyling Products
- Opinions on national issues
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I tried to do the 2026 Health Communication By lmu.edu. I was screened out after the 1st question, there was no code, then I got a popup that I finished it too quickly. I reported it and returned it. I'm not willing to risk a rejection for $2.
Same as CoffeeDrinker's review - this does not include a notice that there is an in-study screening, but it still screens out. This means there is no reward for completing the screener. Instead, you get the message below and have to cancel participation without compensation. Thank you for your interest in this study. Based on your responses, you do not meet the current study criteria, and we will not be able to proceed with your participation. Thank you again for your time. You may now leave the page.
This is a Qualtrics survey. It is not labeled as having a screener. I started the study and after a few questions, I received the following message: Thank you for your interest in this study. Based on your responses, you do not meet the current study criteria, and we will not be able to proceed with your participation. Thank you again for your time. You may now leave the page. I had to cancel my participation, and I was not compensated for my time. I am okay with not being rewarded for answering a few questions, but this shows me that whomever set this up did not take the time to learn about Prolific's policies and how to set up studies.