Title: Search: Irrelevant Products on Webpages (US) Requester: CrowdSource [A2SUM2D7EOAK1T] (TO) Description: Determine how many irrelevant products are on the provided search result page. Reward: $0.25 Qualifications: Total approved HITs is not less than 1000, HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 98, Location is US Link: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2FH56XBAT2D5TIXJBDUQ4JH513O04Z [size=-2]Powered by non-amazonian script monkeys [/size]
FYI I did 14 of these, they all approved. Took me 5 minutes or so per HIT (I am a fast reader though).
Give us the first word you can think of! by Stanford Phonetics Lab $1.50 https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2KGJ1XERSQV6V20IOBK3MVXG3RQ08F Has anyone done this? I answered all the trivia questions on the first page, but it won't go anywhere when I click continue. It says "Please answer all of the questions." Which I have!
Title: Click on images of textured objects Requester: KB [A3EG46USIUDWGA] (TO) Description: You will be shown a grid of images; click on shapes that have interesting textures or materials (updated 2013-01-16 05:41:14.844384+00:00) Reward: $0.04 Qualifications: Total approved HITs is not less than 1000, HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 97 Link: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=260LVCNHMVHV3CPT6UB2F4JBBMT02M [size=-2]Powered by non-amazonian script monkeys [/size]
I did it yesterday with no problems. Its a bit long for $1.50, especially because last year they paid a lot more.
You may want to read a little about game theory. You can start here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tit_for_tat I first read about this shortly after it was developed, and it has served me well in life. The important thing to take away from it is not so much that one scenario, but rather the assumption of cooperation at the initial move. That one element will get you far in life. Add the automatic retaliation and at least you'll always break even. Begin by figuring out what the group would choose if they could cooperate, and then go with that as a start. Even if there is only one move, and the start is essentially the end. If you assume cooperation, you can also assume that there will be no hard feelings. That's not the answer to the scenario that was posed here--there was no answer, so I'm giving nothing away. But that's the way I always start reasoning when working out similar questions.
Hey everyone! Hope you're all doing well tonight! Looks like an Oscar Smith night eh? Just bought myself a wireless touchpad, anxious to see how it'll be turkin with it.
Chris has a sexy little batch up. https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2BVM4F0OHOVRIEGM4TTLF2HJI4G237