IRRG is currently seeking paid participants for confidential relationship research studies focused on dating, attraction, marriage, communication, and long-term relationship experiences.
The International Relationship Research Organization (IRRG) conducts interview-based and survey-based research designed to better understand how women experience relationships across different cultural, social, and economic environments. Our studies examine topics such as courtship, emotional connection, marriage expectations, communication patterns, relationship satisfaction, and changing attitudes toward intimacy and long-term commitment.
To support this work, IRRG periodically recruits paid participants who are willing to contribute their time, perspective, and lived experience to ongoing research projects. These projects are designed to collect thoughtful, first-person insights that help expand comparative understanding of modern relationships around the world.
Participants may be invited to complete a questionnaire, participate in a confidential interview, respond to topic-specific prompts, or take part in a structured discussion format depending on the needs of a given study. Some studies are short and highly focused, while others explore broader experiences in more detail.
Relationship research depends on candid, diverse, and experience-based input. Because participation requires time and thoughtful engagement, certain studies may offer compensation. Paid participation helps support broader representation by making it easier for individuals from different backgrounds to contribute to the research process.
IRRG seeks perspectives from women with varied life experiences, including those who are single, dating, engaged, married, divorced, widowed, or in long-term partnerships. Different age groups, cultural backgrounds, and relationship histories help strengthen the quality and range of research findings.
Our goal is not simply to collect opinions in general terms, but to understand how personal experience interacts with culture, family expectations, communication style, economic pressure, personal values, and changing social norms.
Eligibility requirements may vary depending on the study. In general, IRRG welcomes interest from adult women from a wide range of backgrounds. Some studies may focus on particular age ranges, relationship categories, or regional groups, while others are open to a broader participant pool.
Participants do not need prior research experience. We are interested in clear, honest, experience-based responses rather than professional expertise. What matters most is a willingness to provide thoughtful, respectful, and genuine input.
Selection for any specific study may depend on factors such as age, country or region, language ability, relationship status, topic relevance, scheduling availability, and current research needs.
IRRG may invite participants to contribute through one or more of the following formats:
Not all applicants will be invited into the same type of study. Participation format is determined by project requirements and participant fit.
Compensation may be available for selected studies depending on the length, format, and scope of participation. Some studies may offer a modest stipend for time spent completing interviews, written responses, or structured participation tasks.
Compensation details are generally provided during the screening or scheduling process after an initial inquiry has been reviewed. Payment terms, eligibility, and study scope may differ from one project to another.
Submitting an inquiry form does not guarantee selection or payment. Instead, it allows the IRRG office to review your information and determine whether your background may be suitable for a current or future research opportunity.
IRRG values participant privacy and treats all inquiries with discretion. Personal information submitted through the participation form is intended only for screening and follow-up purposes within this mock site setup. In a live research environment, participants would typically be informed about how information is collected, stored, and reviewed before any study begins.
Participation is voluntary. Individuals may decline to answer questions they are not comfortable with, and no participant is expected to provide information beyond what they are willing to share. We aim to present the participation process in a respectful, professional, and research-focused manner.
Interested participants can contact our office by phone, or submit the form below for consideration. The form is designed to collect basic contact details and general background information so the IRRG office can review potential fit for current and upcoming studies.
International Relationship Research Organization (IRRG)
Participant Coordination Office
Phone: (828) 919-9480
Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
After submitting an inquiry, prospective participants would typically be reviewed for compatibility with current or upcoming studies. Depending on the needs of the research, some individuals may be contacted for a brief screening conversation, follow-up questions, or scheduling details.
Because study needs can vary, not every inquiry results in immediate participation. However, IRRG may retain contact information for future project consideration within the intended design of a real research workflow.
We value the opinions of our paid participants with the upmost integrity.