Its all a dreamHi everyone! I've been outside working on my garden all day, just got in and decided to try to work for a little bit. And oh my god, these Eric Sites hits seem too good to be true.
There's only so many scenarios you can come up with in your head... That's why 90% of the movies right now are sequelstook me 10 mins to do this last eric
I wish Jay Leno would stop trying to be funny in these Eric Sites. He has enough money already.
Do anarchists use carrier pigeons?
http://www.mturkcrowd.com/threads/eric-sites-help-thread.2310/#post-780788For verifying these questions, are you marking bad if the response doesn't have correct spelling or capitalization?
It worked They approved it.We talked about this.
If his data is bad after looking at everything he'll probably never come back to mturk again so do your best to give him good data. This goes for everyoneWhat I want to know is how he's able to determine if you're repeating questions/statements too often if he's not grading the questions himself?
Title: Participate in a study about your experience at your job (~ 20 minutes) | PANDA Worker: Preview | Accept | Requester Requester: Jennifer Whitson [AST67UO5RF1EX] (Contact) TO 1: Not Available TO 2: Not Available Description: In this study, you will write about your experience at your job and answer questions related to the experience. Because the goal of this research is to understand employees' motivation, you must be a full-time employee to participate. Time: 60 minutes HITs Available: 1 Reward: $1.25 Qualifications: Total approved HITs is not less than 100; Exc: [42680-42091] has not been granted; HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 95; Location is one of: US; |
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I think it might not be a really huge deal as long as most people actually try to give varied answers. Because he's training a bot, I think he's just trying to make sure that he gets as many varied responses as possible in order to teach the bot how humans respond, so it can actually provide useful answers for people.What I want to know is how he's able to determine if you're repeating questions/statements too often if he's not grading the questions himself?
I wonder if history is going to view us as traitors for training bots that will eventually take over and destroy the human race. And all for a dollar.I think it might not be a really huge deal as long as most people actually try to give varied answers. Because he's training a bot, I think he's just trying to make sure that he gets as many varied responses as possible in order to teach the bot how humans respond, so it can actually provide useful answers for people.
But like @Drwho10 said, if people don't bother to submit good work, he has no reason to stick around, so I really do hope most try hard.