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Allrighty thenNo, the guy who made it theorized that our brains default to seeing corners rather than curves when they get confused.
Did you fall asleep on the reply button?Wow -- sorry about that -- why did it do that three times
I think so!Did you fall asleep on the reply button?
thats the thing. I tried to click right on the location bubble...the problem is the 3 minute timer,,,that makes me feel a bit rushed...I wonder how exact you need to be on these coordinates
Yeah some of the places I found had the wrong street address/Some other business was present at the address.I wonder how exact you need to be on these coordinates
Yeah some of the places I found had the wrong street address/Some other business was present at the address.
I just submitted with the given location from the address. I also sent a message but after yesterday I'm just expecting to be mass rejected anyway
Title: Childhood Survey III ( ~30 minutes) | Accept Requester: Survey Lab [AYKW6XYZ0WHES] Contact TV: [Hrly: $11.80] [Pay: 4.13] [Fast: null] [Comm: null] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Blk: 0] TO: [Pay: 4.00] [Fast: 5.00] [Comm: 5.00] [Fair: 5.00] [Reviews: 18] [ToS: 0] TO2: [Hrly: ---] [Pen: ---] [Res: ---] [Rec: ---] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Brk: 0] Reward: $2.60 Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes Available: 1 Description: A 30-minute (approx.) research survey about some of your experiences when you were growing up Requirements: Prior participants DoesNotExist; Location EqualTo US [tr][td] HIT exported from Mturk Suite v2.2.3 |
I fail to see how that's confusing. They're shaped as they're shaped. It is what it is....does this mean anything? I'm I seeing what is there or what isn't?? Oh, but this person's theory is based on the culture he's in, and not necessarily reality.....????! Culture can determine how we see things.....just suppose you lived in and area with no square houses, but rather everything was curved. Would you then try to see curves??? or corners...I hate when experts forget the brain is a trainable organ.No, the guy who made it theorized that our brains default to seeing corners rather than curves when they get confused.
Title: Answer a survey about investors' judgments | Accept Requester: JDM [A22SL7QNTHYSV3] Contact TV: [Hrly: $8.56] [Pay: 2.00] [Fast: null] [Comm: null] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Blk: 0] TO: [Pay: 2.96] [Fast: 4.36] [Comm: 2.43] [Fair: 4.39] [Reviews: 64] [ToS: 3] TO2: [Hrly: ---] [Pen: ---] [Res: ---] [Rec: ---] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Brk: 0] Reward: $1.00 Duration: 1 hour Available: 1 Description: Give us your opinion as an investor Requirements: HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 95; Location EqualTo US [tr][td] HIT exported from Mturk Suite v2.2.3.1 |
It's just an optical illusion.I fail to see how that's confusing. They're shaped as they're shaped. It is what it is....does this mean anything? I'm I seeing what is there or what isn't?? Oh, but this person's theory is based on the culture he's in, and not necessarily reality.....????! Culture can determine how we see things.....just suppose you lived in and area with no square houses, but rather everything was curved. Would you then try to see curves??? or corners...I hate when experts forget the brain is a trainable organ.
Nah I got mass-rejected on a different batch yesterday with vague instructions.did he reject yesterday?
Title: Fill out a short health and finance survey: bonus of up to $0.54 | Accept Requester: Dan Svirsky [A2XTCBBI1NC2QH] Contact TV: [Hrly: $18.38] [Pay: 4.91] [Fast: 5.00] [Comm: null] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Blk: 0] TO: [Pay: 4.50] [Fast: 5.00] [Comm: 5.00] [Fair: 5.00] [Reviews: 10] [ToS: 1] TO2: No Reviews Reward: $0.50 Duration: 1 hour Available: 1 Description: A 7-question survey about health and finance, with a short task where you can earn a bonus of up to $0.54 Requirements: None [tr][td] HIT exported from Mturk Suite v2.2.3.1 |