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This M’sian Study Offered RM1,500 For Their Participants To Sleep For 30 Nights

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Sleeping is one of the more sacred things in life in the sense that you are alone in your world and it’s how you recharge and rejuvenate yourself.

Recently, some researchers at the University of Malaya created a study where the participants are merely required to sleep. Yes, you read that right!

Since people don’t technically need to do anything other than sleep, the poster for the study went viral as there is an RM1,500 reward!

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The criteria for the study is also quite straightforward as well, it is open to people aged between 20-40 years old who are of average weight and have no problem sleeping in their “sleep home” located in Subang.

Miss Saffa who is involved in the study, told WORLD OF BUZZ, that the participants need to undergo screening before they are allowed to step foot into the sleep home.

Once eligible, they would need to go to the sleep home just to sleep. After completing 30 nights of sleep, the participants will be rewarded RM1,500!

However, as the poster has gone viral, the registration to become a participant has been closed due to “overwhelming reception”.

Well, now that we know that there are studies like this, we should keep an eye out for them as it seems like a good way to earn some extra money!

What kind of studies have you taken part in that gave you good money? Share with us in the comments!

 

Also read: This Instagram Page Allows M’sians Working in Numerous Industries to Reveal and Compare Their Salaries

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