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Just a thought...would it be wrong to have a script fill in those repetitive questions on a survey. The ones that show up on like every 3 surveys I do.It is the language of most of the basic scripts.
Are you working on a batch where you have to fill in the same radio button or text over and over again? With JQuery you can make a script and throw it in Tampermonkey to fill in those fields for you.
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It would be very difficult because on surveys the code is different for everyone.Just a thought...would it be wrong to have a script fill in those repetitive questions on a survey. The ones that show up on like every 3 surveys I do.
Not sure if you know the answer to this, but I know I was trying to figure these out. I know it says my questions for a key word cannot be redundant, but then I noticed I have four different key words. Can I have redundant questions for different key words, or do they all need to be different?Once you get into a good groove, these are decent hourly
Title: Write question-answer pairs about a sentence's meaning | PANDA
Worker: Preview | Accept | Requester
Requester: Julian Michael [A3AA2VKV87R6PG] (Contact)
TO 1: [Pay: 4.83] [Fast: 5.00] [Comm: 5.00] [Fair: 4.67] [Reviews: 7] [ToS: 0]
TO 2: [Rate: $9.60/hr] [Pen: 0.04 days] [Res: -- of 0] [Rec: -- of 0] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Brk: 0]
Description: Given a sentence and some words from that sentence, write questions and answers involving each word. Write more question-answer pairs for increasing bonuses, and maintain high accuracy to stay qualified.
Time: 10 minutes
HITs Available: 58
Reward: $0.20
Qualifications: Question-answer writing accuracy % (auto-granted) is not less than 75; HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 95; Location is US;
HIT exported from Mturk Suite v1.20.18
They all need to be different.Not sure if you know the answer to this, but I know I was trying to figure these out. I know it says my questions for a key word cannot be redundant, but then I noticed I have four different key words. Can I have redundant questions for different key words, or do they all need to be different?
nope, please create something like this and share!!!Just a thought...would it be wrong to have a script fill in those repetitive questions on a survey. The ones that show up on like every 3 surveys I do.
Title: Identify Brand, Item Name, Unit Unit Size for a product | PANDA Worker: Preview | Accept | Requester Requester: PDS_PN1 [A2M3D22LKS2QE4] (Contact) TO 1: [Pay: 2.90] [Fast: 3.90] [Comm: 2.71] [Fair: 3.50] [Reviews: 22] [ToS: 0] TO 2: Not Available Description: Identify the Brand and Unit Size for a product Time: 60 minutes HITs Available: 628 Reward: $0.03 Qualifications: Masters has been granted; Total approved HITs is not less than 1000; HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 95; |
HIT exported from Mturk Suite v1.20.8 |
From a statistical standpoint, you would invalidate the survey - those questions are supposed to be answered in the moment - and precisely in the order that you get them. It's important from the researchers perspective.Just a thought...would it be wrong to have a script fill in those repetitive questions on a survey. The ones that show up on like every 3 surveys I do.
I was thinking about the demographics sections.From a statistical standpoint, you would invalidate the survey - those questions are supposed to be answered in the moment - and precisely in the order that you get them. It's important from the researchers perspective.
if you manipulate the way you answer them, then you are contaminating the data (each participant is supposed to have the same conditions).
From the forums standpoint, it's also not following directions.
Oh, I thought it was more about the subscalesI was thinking about the demographics sections.