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Didn't catch it either.when does it start? i'm trying to panda, missed it somehow
Didn't catch it either.when does it start? i'm trying to panda, missed it somehow
Just looking at my hitdb for 1/4/16-present looks like it might actually be accurate. its about $30 over but its entirely possible thats due to bonuses I didn't input.Odd, its spot on for me. If you don't mind seeing how much its over by and see if it looks like its adding something twice?
Correct for me as well though I've been looking at my bank account like when did that happen and where is it.Odd, its spot on for me. If you don't mind seeing how much its over by and see if it looks like its adding something twice?
worse than that, I never close out of the survey page with the code until i have entered it into the hit and submitted the hit. then i come back and close out the surveydoes anybody ever copy survey codes twice because you're never sure u copied it right in the first place?
lol
i think its just for the puns.For all the data scientists here. Is there any intentional reason to have liberal to the right of the scale and conservative to the left when asking about political orientation or is it just silly?
I do that, too.worse than that, I never close out of the survey page with the code until i have entered it into the hit and submitted the hit. then i come back and close out the survey
Just looking at my hitdb for 1/4/16-present looks like it might actually be accurate. its about $30 over but its entirely possible thats due to bonuses I didn't input.
My yearly is correct. Turned off other yearly script. Should I turn anything else off? Looks fantastic btw!Odd, its spot on for me. If you don't mind seeing how much its over by and see if it looks like its adding something twice?
I don't know why they would do it. It has to skew their results since some people probably didn't even notice it was switched from the normal method of liberal on left, conservative on right.For all the data scientists here. Is there any intentional reason to have liberal to the right of the scale and conservative to the left when asking about political orientation or is it just silly?
Title: Study on Consumer Experience (8 minutes) | PANDA Requester: Cornell Research [AHNLZJVJZPPDQ] (Contact) (TO): [Pay: 4.09][Fair: 4.69][Comm: 3.40][Fast: 4.68] Description: Will be asked to watch video clips and answer questions Time: 20 minutes Hits Available: 1 Reward: $0.80 Qualifications: ConsumerExperience has not been granted; HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 97; Location is US |
Turning off the other yearly is the only must that I know of.My yearly is correct. Turned off other yearly script. Should I turn anything else off? Looks fantastic btw!
500 or soWhat's the cap on these Endors?