5-10 minute Survey View a HIT in this group Requester: ▼ Elizabeth Vanderplaat HIT Expiration Date: Jan 12, 2013 (6 days 22 hours) Time Allotted: 45 minutes Reward: $0.50 HITs Available: 1 Description: Please provide answers to the following survey questions Keywords: survey, study, science Qualifications Required: Your Value HIT approval rate (%) is greater than 95 99 You meet this qualification requirement Location is US US You meet this qualification requirement
Well that sucks...I accept it and it immediately goes from 1 second to 30 seconds and expires on me:/ I even synced my computer time to make sure it was correct.
I have several hits that have been "approved-pending" for several days now. I've never had that happen before...Sent MTurk an email, but haven't heard anything. Anyone have any ideas why this is happening?
I don't really get the Delf hits. So you have to sit on the page for 2 minutes, and you can't do any other google searches, thus you can't do anything for 2 minutes...so you're making .05/2.5~ minutes? Am I missing something?
That's odd. These things auto submit as soon as you make a selection. Maybe you accidentally selected something (like leaning on keyboard, or mouse button)?
is there a trick to these? it seems like .05 is not worth it to wait around two minutes, after already having searched
I'm having the same problem. My HITs are from 1/2. It's probably a bug and they'll pay out soon. I haven't tried to contact MTurk. Will you let me know if you hear anything from them. Thanks!
You can queue 25 HITs at a time, so you can accept 25 HITs and fill them all in and then accept them all after 2 minutes have passed. However, make sure you do them all to the exact very science that he asks for, other wise you will be rejected. Sometimes, even if you do them right, he will reject you anyway. It's like getting that hot girl in bed knowing she has a STD and hoping your condom is okay.
Do you guys just wait for the HIT timer to get to 2 min and then submit it or 2 min after you went on the webpage? EDIT: Nvm found my answer in a previous post.