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Hey guys, I am a freshly minted Mturker (Just started about 3 weeks ago) and have been creeping this forum for awhile to steal all your hits for all the excellent information and pandas you post. :pandashake:

I have a question to throw out there though, not sure if you can help. I'm unsure of how much information to post about the HIT but a few days ago I finished a HIT that had a decent reward, but it was very complicated and took me awhile to finish, and I ran out of time on it. (The time was really freakin' short)

I emailed the requester asking if I should still submit the work I did, because I think it was pretty substantial work I did. I know that submitting the survey and submitting the HIT are different things too. From the response I got it seems like multiple students use this professor's account to post HITs and who the hell knows which one was in charge of the task I did. It's been 4+days now and I'm wondering how long I should give it before I figure the reward is forfeit.

Has anyone had an experience like that in the past?
I'm afraid I don't have a good answer for this (maybe someone else will), but welcome!

 

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Hey guys, I am a freshly minted Mturker (Just started about 3 weeks ago) and have been creeping this forum for awhile to steal all your hits for all the excellent information and pandas you post. :pandashake:

I have a question to throw out there though, not sure if you can help. I'm unsure of how much information to post about the HIT but a few days ago I finished a HIT that had a decent reward, but it was very complicated and took me awhile to finish, and I ran out of time on it. (The time was really freakin' short)

I emailed the requester asking if I should still submit the work I did, because I think it was pretty substantial work I did. I know that submitting the survey and submitting the HIT are different things too. From the response I got it seems like multiple students use this professor's account to post HITs and who the hell knows which one was in charge of the task I did. It's been 4+days now and I'm wondering how long I should give it before I figure the reward is forfeit.

Has anyone had an experience like that in the past?
I don't believe I've been in a situation like that before, but if you can't get a hold of the person that put up the HIT I'm not sure that there's really much you can do. I would, however, hold off on submitting them any work that you've done until they post a makeup HIT for you, or something. If you submit your work without them agreeing to anything, you may never see a dime.

Personally, if I were in that situation, I would probably move on within a few days, depending on the amount of work and time that I put in. I would think about how much time I'm spending on trying to get a hold of these people and wonder if the reward for the HIT would even be enough to compensate me for all of that lost time. I don't know the HIT you worked on, though, or what it paid, so maybe it would be worth it for you. Only you can decide.

Good luck, though. And welcome. :wave:
 

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Hey guys, I am a freshly minted Mturker (Just started about 3 weeks ago) and have been creeping this forum for awhile to steal all your hits for all the excellent information and pandas you post. :pandashake:

I have a question to throw out there though, not sure if you can help. I'm unsure of how much information to post about the HIT but a few days ago I finished a HIT that had a decent reward, but it was very complicated and took me awhile to finish, and I ran out of time on it. (The time was really freakin' short)

I emailed the requester asking if I should still submit the work I did, because I think it was pretty substantial work I did. I know that submitting the survey and submitting the HIT are different things too. From the response I got it seems like multiple students use this professor's account to post HITs and who the hell knows which one was in charge of the task I did. It's been 4+days now and I'm wondering how long I should give it before I figure the reward is forfeit.

Has anyone had an experience like that in the past?
It sometimes takes a while for requesters to respond. I'd wait at least a week for a response, especially if it's from a university. If the hit expired but you submitted the task externally and are trying to get paid, you sometimes have to walk them through the process since they won't have a way to pay you through mturk unless they set up a compensation hit.
 

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5 mins if you read quickly.
I submitted this and then just as I did so I thought I saw the hit preview said full-time employed only. Did I make that up or am I getting rejected? Totally my fault if I do, just wondering.
 
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I submitted this and then just as I did so I thought I saw the hit preview said full-time employed only. Did I make that up or am I getting rejected? Totally my fault if I do, just wondering.
I don't remember seeing that so if you get rejected, then so am I.
 
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I submitted this and then just as I did so I thought I saw the hit preview said full-time employed only. Did I make that up or am I getting rejected? Totally my fault if I do, just wondering.
My research study will take about 14 minutes to complete, and you will be paid $1.50 upon completion of the survey. You must be a US citizen, a full time working employee, and over the age of 18.
 
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I submitted this and then just as I did so I thought I saw the hit preview said full-time employed only. Did I make that up or am I getting rejected? Totally my fault if I do, just wondering.
it did
 

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My research study will take about 14 minutes to complete, and you will be paid $1.50 upon completion of the survey. You must be a US citizen, a full time working employee, and over the age of 18.
Dammit! Well, what can you do? I'm due for a rejection. :p
 

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My research study will take about 14 minutes to complete, and you will be paid $1.50 upon completion of the survey. You must be a US citizen, a full time working employee, and over the age of 18.
Ok, thanks. My bad, trying to read with my kids screaming in the background.
 
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Title: Evaluate short educational video clips(~ 5 minutes) | PANDA
Worker: Preview | Accept | Requester
Requester: Jocelyn Belanger [A1FRNYP4JBDAB6] (Contact)
TO 1: Not Available
TO 2: Not Available
Description: evaluate two short video clips, in total study max 5 min
Time: 20 minutes
HITs Available: 17
Reward: $0.50
Qualifications: Exc: [-1035776308-45543] has not been granted; Total approved HITs is not less than 50; HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 87; Location is one of: US;
HIT exported from Mturk Suite v1.21.10
 
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I really wish Mturk had Prolific's system where you can withdraw your submission and decline payment.
I guess I do work enough hours on here to qualify as full time but I'm not sure they will count that since I am an independent contractor.
 
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Title: Election Study(~ 10 minutes) | PANDA
Worker: Preview | Accept | Requester
Requester: Derrick F Till [A1HVHJIRYK2BXG] (Contact)
TO 1: Not Available
TO 2: Not Available
Description: In this study, you will be asked to think about political topics, and then answer some questions about your thoughts and attitudes.
Time: 60 minutes
HITs Available: 1
Reward: $0.40
Qualifications: Exc: [25836532-45524] has not been granted; Location is one of: US;
HIT exported from Mturk Suite v1.21.10
 
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