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		<title>The Life of a Lab Rat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Volunteering as a research subject may seem like a crazy and slightly desperate thing to do. However, for data-hungry honours/grad/post doc students who are in desperate need of people just like yourselves for their experiments, being a lab rat may be a fun and lucrative hobby. The third head and new-found ability to telepathically communicate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Volunteering as a <strong>research subject</strong> may seem like a crazy and slightly desperate thing to do. However, for data-hungry honours/grad/post doc students who are in desperate need of people just like yourselves for their experiments, being a lab rat may be a fun and lucrative hobby. The third head and new-found ability to telepathically communicate with pasta is also a bonus.</p>
<p>Most studies require an hour or two of &#8216;work&#8217;, but pay (on average) <strong>$10 &#8211; $15 an hour</strong>. It&#8217;s a quick way to make some extra cash and potentially participate in some pretty cool research!</p>
<p>Someone who hasn&#8217;t volunteered as a research subject may have some misgivings. Let me quell your fears &#8211; in scientific studies, the researcher will usually fully brief you on the tasks that you will be performing unless the way the experiment is designed requires otherwise. Privacy is a big deal and is handled very seriously by the researchers &#8211; they will not refer to you by name in their reports or release any identifiable information about you to the public. Prior to the study, you will sign a contract stating that you are able to stop the experiment at any point if you feel uncomfortable.</p>
<p>I will not participate in experiments which require me to consume an experimental drug or other unidentifiable items, or to receive substances intravenously (and these usually pay a lot more than $10/hr, more in the $xxxx.xx range!) since I&#8217;m a wimp. However I&#8217;ve participated in non-invasive experiments which hooked me up to an EEG Machine, required me to use a computer, or sit in a dark room for an hour listening to tones and looking for lights. Part of the fun is seeking out weird projects! With scientific research, you&#8217;re pretty much guaranteed to get something completely different each time.</p>
<p>&#8216;<em>But wait Spiffy Owl</em>,&#8217; I can hear you tweet, &#8216;<em>how do I find these lucrative opportunities to donate my body to science?</em>&#8216;. Hearken my dear lost owlet, one needs only to wander through the halls of your local Psychology Department to be bombarded with the flyers of many a desperate researcher. January and February are particularly fruitful months, as crunch-time is upon these poor students to complete their thesis. You may also want to see if your local University has an online board for this kind of stuff &#8211; simply add your email to the list to be notified of future studies. Hospitals may also be good hunting grounds. Generally once you&#8217;ve applied for one study, they&#8217;ll put you on a list (with your permission) as a potential candidate for others.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve got a couple of studies that I will be participating in lined up for the coming months They will be recorded here for your amusement. In the meantime, Spiffy out.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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