Overview

Chicago Booth CDR

dscout
About
Chicago Booth CDR (Center for Decision Research) is a crowdsourcing platform for behavioral science studies and research. Here, participants from around the world can get paid to take part in studies that help researchers better understand human interaction, thinking, feelings, and more. The CDR has been conducting this type of research since 1977. Learn more.
About
dscout is both a crowdsourcing marketplace and a rewards platform. Researchers can use it to conduct studies while Scouts can join and make money sharing their insights and experiences. The types of research conducted on dscout can include diary studies, photo/video responses, usability tests, and much more. Learn more.
Status
Active, LegitStatus
Active, LegitTrust Rating
Trust Rating
Platform Type
Crowdsourcing Marketplace RewardsPlatform Type
Crowdsourcing Marketplace RewardsHelps You
Make MoneyHelps You
Hire Help Make MoneyBest For
Chicago Booth CDR is for those who are interested in making money participating in behavioral science studies. Just keep in mind that the opportunities you receive on this platform aren't guaranteed to be consistent, so don't expect to earn a lot.
Best For
dscout is for two groups of people: Researchers who want to utilize an established research panel and Scouts interested in making some extra money by sharing their opinions and influencing brands.
Age Requirement
4 years oldAge Requirement
13 years oldSupported Locations
Shared by Chicago Booth CDR and dscout:
Afghanistan, Åland Islands, Albania, Algeria, American SamoaUnique to Chicago Booth CDR:
NoneUnique to dscout:
NoneSupported Languages
Shared by Chicago Booth CDR and dscout:
EnglishUnique to Chicago Booth CDR:
NoneUnique to dscout:
Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano, PortuguêsSupported Devices
Shared by Chicago Booth CDR and dscout:
Computer Browser, Smartphone Browser, Tablet BrowserUnique to Chicago Booth CDR:
NoneUnique to dscout:
Android Phone, iPhoneOpportunities
Compare the opportunities on Chicago Booth CDR vs the ones on dscout.
Shared By Chicago Booth CDR And Dscout:
Research Interview Participation Survey TakingUnique To Chicago Booth CDR:
Academic Research Participation Focus Group ParticipationUnique To Dscout:
Diary Study Participation Market Research Participation Photo Response Research Participation Usability Testing Video Response Research ParticipationSummary
dscout has 7 total opportunities while Chicago Booth CDR has 4
dscout has 3 more opportunities than Chicago Booth CDR
Earner/Saver Comparison: Chicago Booth CDR vs dscout
Which platform is better for earning/saving money? Chicago Booth CDR or dscout? Compare earner and saver-related features and attributes below.

Chicago Booth CDR

dscout
About
Chicago Booth CDR participants can make money by participating in surveys and live research interviews related to behavioral science. After completing a study, payment is sent via Amazon gift card.
About
dscout Scouts (i.e. participants, earners) can sign up for free and earn money by completing different types of missions, including diary studies, multiple choice surveys, photo/video response surveys, usability tests, and more. After completing a mission successfully, payments are sent automatically via PayPal.
Commissions/Fees
N/ACommissions/Fees
N/AMinimum Payout
NoneMinimum Payout
NonePayout Options
Shared by Chicago Booth CDR and dscout:
NoneUnique to Chicago Booth CDR:
Amazon Gift Card Gift CardsUnique to dscout:
PayPalPayout Speed
1-4 daysPayout Speed
1-12 daysEditorial Ratings
Editorial Ratings
User Ratings
Based on 4 reviews from Chicago Booth CDR Participants. 100% of reviewers said they would recommend the platform to others.
User Ratings
Based on 6 reviews from dscout Scouts. 100% of reviewers said they would recommend the platform to others.
Pros
- Above average pay for the type of work being done. Chicago Booth CDR claims to pay around $12 per hour.
- Chance of participating in interesting studies because, rather than market research, they're focused on human behavior. And who knows, you may contribute to some important research as well!
- No minimum payout threshold.
Pros
- Mission rewards can range from $2-$200 per mission.
- No minimum payout. Receive your reward in your PayPal account after each successfully completed mission.
- Offers a variety of interesting opportunities.
Cons
- Only one payout option: Amazon.com gift cards.
- It's a lesser-known platform, so study availability might be limited.
- Payments can sometimes take longer than 2 business days.
Cons
- Mission availability can be limited depending on your geographical location and demographics.
- Even if you have missions available, it can be difficult to qualify for them due to competition on the platform and the specific needs of researchers.
- Live and diary missions, although high-paying, require more time to complete.
Hourly Earning/Saving Stats
Hourly Earning/Saving Stats
Monthly Earning/Saving Stats
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