what is a returned reward in prolific
A returned reward in Prolific usually means a study submission was sent back instead of being completed and paid, so that payment is canceled for that study.
What it means
- If you return a study yourself, you’re basically opting out before completion, and you won’t get the reward for it.
- Prolific also uses “returned” for submissions returned on behalf of participants or researchers in some cases, such as technical problems.
- The returned status generally does not hurt your account standing.
In practice
- You might see a “Return and cancel reward” option when a study is not finished or is waiting review.
- Once a submission is returned, the study slot becomes available for someone else.
- If a study was already paid or approved, that is a different status from returned.
Simple example
If you start a Prolific study, realize you can’t finish it, and click return, Prolific treats that submission as not eligible for payment.
Fast takeaway
A returned reward is basically not a payout because the study was returned instead of being completed for payment.