Yeah but I figure if we're all consistent at least they may realize it's their fault for crappy wording if it turns out we're wrong.
That's what I've been doing. I mean if they did not care about it being US/International then the "if ____" clause would have no reason to be there.
Me too. Also, all of this info is available without accepting the HIT and just previewing it. Don't think it would be considered survey content.
If I can find the rank, and they say N/A. reject. If I cannot find the rank and it says N/A Approve. If they list the rank, and I can find it, Approve That's what i am doing
Same here. I sent this. I'll hear back next week probably. After the rejections. In doing these there is need of some clarification. In the example here: Company: Vayam Technologies Company Link 1 Company Link 2 Attribute: Headquarters State (if US) Notes: Attribute Value: India The above company is in India. The issue is we don't know if that is not acceptable based on the attribute: Headquarters State (if US) Do you mean that if it isn't in the US, the country is a correct response and we should accept the work? Thanks, turkalufagus
I can't figure out if we're supposed to respond to it based on the links. None of them mention their 2013 "IAOP" rank so N/A seems reasonable, but I don't know if they expect us to dig or something?
I do know this one. Like the product attribute ones you can only use their link. Don't google it or assume others to have as well. They just want info from those pages that they give links to.
Ya I got that I shouldn't go Google it, but do I need to search the whole website or just the exact page they linked?
Are you finding them? I haven't one yet...I google searched the top 100 and so far none of the companies come up that I have ranked
Ya that's what I did for locations, but it seems a lot harder to verify that the ranking isn't listed ANYWHERE on the website. It could even be some old news article somewhere, technically.
Is there a script that lets me view a requestors TO while on MTURK. Looking for a few $1 surveys and want to be able to quickly check them out.