I'm overthinking this but maybe others also need clarification with this particular instruction: Take this example: organic chicken broth (filtered water, organic chicken) Does that mean don't include the stuff in parentheses, because that's the "recipe" for "it," which is organic broth?
It also says to include exact punctuation including footnotes...instructions definitely need some updating.
I don't know, I've been entering it exactly. I thought maybe it literally meant for recipes, as in I had one that listed directions and additional ingredients for preparing a meal.
hey guys i don't post a lot at all just lurk a ton and have been working w/ MTurk for about 10 months now. Any idea what's behind the "drought" of HITs the past two weeks? Does this happen during the holidays every year or what? Just curious and very worried =X thanks
It's referring to asterisks, like potato, sugar*, water, wheat*, *organic ingredients (the last item being a footnote on a new line but they don't want line breaks so they use a comma in the example)
Wasn't here last year but people mentioned the same thing happened last year. Surveys are going to be way down since grad students are on Winter Break. Also a lot of businesses give some time off for Christmas time/New Years and just in general end of year things for the company going on so that can explain a lot of the slow down.
I'm hoping I'll get masters this year. I'm probably going to break the 200k mark before I get it but I'm hoping I don't go too much above that.