Only 114 shopping days leftFuck. It's September. I should probably turk or something.
Only 114 shopping days leftFuck. It's September. I should probably turk or something.
Only 114 shopping days left
about 5-6 mins, no code. i copy and pasted the entire debrief into the survey code box ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Title: Survey on driving attitudes and beliefs | PANDA
Requester: UU Decision Lab [A2A5J7WUV8I6O3] (TO)
TO Ratings:
★★★★★ 0.00 Communicativity
★★★★★ 5.00 Generosity
★★★★★ 5.00 Fairness
★★★★★ 5.00 Promptness
Number of Reviews: 2 | TOS Flags: 0
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Description: The purpose of this research is to investigate peoples’ attitudes toward emerging driving technologies. You will complete a survey of your opinions and beliefs about autonomous (self-driving) vehicles.
Time: 15 minutes
HITs Available: 1
Reward: $2.50
Qualifications: Masters has been granted;Location is US
Title: Learn How to Beat Procrastination (UC-Berkeley Research Study) | PANDA Worker: Preview | Accept | Requester Requester: Garret Glenn Zieve [A26CFHRSZ726JZ] (Contact) TO 1: [Pay: 3.67] [Fast: 5.00] [Comm: 0.00] [Fair: 5.00] [Reviews: 3] [ToS: 0] TO 2: [Rate: --/hr] [Pen: -- days] [Res: -- of 0] [Rec: 0% of 1] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Brk: 0] Reward: $5.00 Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes Available: 1 Description: Help UC-Berkeley psychologists find out how people best learn information about how to beat procrastination. Requirements: Productivity Expert Level 1 DoesNotExist ; Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 1000; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 95; Location EqualTo US; |
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i don't think i will ever catch this
Title: Learn How to Beat Procrastination (UC-Berkeley Research Study) | PANDA
Worker: Preview | Accept | Requester
Requester: Garret Glenn Zieve [A26CFHRSZ726JZ] (Contact)
TO 1: [Pay: 3.67] [Fast: 5.00] [Comm: 0.00] [Fair: 5.00] [Reviews: 3] [ToS: 0]
TO 2: [Rate: --/hr] [Pen: -- days] [Res: -- of 0] [Rec: 0% of 1] [Rej: 0] [ToS: 0] [Brk: 0]
Reward: $5.00
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Available: 1
Description: Help UC-Berkeley psychologists find out how people best learn information about how to beat procrastination.
Requirements: Productivity Expert Level 1 DoesNotExist ; Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 1000; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 95; Location EqualTo US;
HIT exported from Mturk Suite v1.25.6
I gave up days ago and the TO is only getting worsei don't think i will ever catch this
Consider yourself lucky.i don't think i will ever catch this
really? took me 4 min and i got a codeabout 5-6 mins, no code. i copy and pasted the entire debrief into the survey code box ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Don't think you want to.i don't think i will ever catch this
I also got a codereally? took me 4 min and i got a code
i don't think i glossed over it, so idk, maybe different versionsreally? took me 4 min and i got a code
Stanford. Undergrad starts in 3 weeks (friend of mine works there and coincidentally we were just talking last night about how her job will get way busier when the students come back).most colleges started classes about 2 weeks ago. i don't know any colleges that start as late as after labor day
well, that hasn't stopped them from posting HITs all summer. i think people who rely on school starting/ending as indicators of work being up are misguided. academic research does not stop for class breaks. (source: i work for a major research university)Stanford. Undergrad starts in 3 weeks (friend of mine works there and coincidentally we were just talking last night about how her job will get way busier when the students come back).
You're a frackin cyloncan you really say this word on the internet?
How's the dance video coming along?Stanford. Undergrad starts in 3 weeks (friend of mine works there and coincidentally we were just talking last night about how her job will get way busier when the students come back).
Oh, I totally agree with you. Grad students and post-docs don't take the summers off!well, that hasn't stopped them from posting HITs all summer. i think people who rely on school starting/ending as indicators of work being up are misguided. academic research does not stop for class breaks. (source: i work for a major research university)