Title: Color Preference Experiment Requester: Aesthetics Lab [A2XZODCSKE6RNS] (TO) Description: In this experiment you will be asked to rate your preferences for colors. (If you think you may be color blind, please do not accept this hit.) Reward: $0.60 Qualifications: HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 90, Location is US Link: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2ZSQUQIHPCGJLRROT8N53H0OTPU60T [size=-2]Powered by non-amazonian script monkeys ��[/size] Says 10 Min Great TO Edit: Took me about 8
has anyone done the david kasch transcriptions? i want to know how the speakers and audio quality are, seems like a good rate and he's got great TO especially considering that the first of the four reviews was completely negative... EDIT: wow the TO comments are a shit show. but it appears the bad review was taken down...
thanks, just got it, but i submitted my answer before clicking the continue button at the end of the survey. So i put the code in on mturk then i clicked continue on the survey page which submitted my results. Should i contact the requester or no.
that's fine, as long as both have been done... if you mean you think you submitted either the hit or the survey in the wrong order, that is. it shouldn't matter.
Yes, He's a stand up guy. Emiled him several times and got a bonus. No problems with audio quality. Simple script re Facebook usage with college students. Easy money.
Should be completely fine. I tend to do that a lot on surveys because I enter the code and submit on Mturk than switch back and realize there was another continue button. I've never had one rejected for this reason.
alright thanks, yea i turned in the code on my mturk page and realized i needed to click that bottom button on the survey page to submit my results to them.
yeah that's fine. even if you forget to submit the survey you can usually go back to the survey link and it'll send you right to that page, in case you close the tab too soon. works with qualtrics anyway, not sure about surveymonkey or the other sites.
TO is short for Turkopticon. It is a program that you download and lets you check out employers and see which ones will rip you off and which ones are legit. Check it out at http://turkopticon.differenceengines.com/
I've been turking for a few months now and have read about TO all over, but had never gotten around to getting it. I just downloaded it... Wow. Instant love.