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Hello ^^ some hits from yesterday https://worker.mturk.com/projects/375MF9UHNT2UYN1MFVQG2E7A1L6SX2/tasks $0.80 https://worker.mturk.com/projects/3BRG9Q58N2QVRFNCUWUTS7G2PJXYQO/tasks $8
Title: Consumer Behavior Study(~ 6 minutes) | Accept Requester: Caroline Roux [A2LI45TIHQ3EUE] Contact TV: [Hrly=$20.00] [Pay=Generous] [Approval=~24 hrs] [Comm=Unrated] [Rej=0] [Blk=0] TO: [Pay=3.60] [Fast=4.81] [Comm=4.33] [Fair=4.85] [Reviews=39] [ToS=0] TO2: No Reviews Reward: 0.80 Duration: 1:00:00 Available: 34 Description: Short study about consumer preferences and decision making. Qualifications: SurveyGroup [3340] DoesNotExist ; Exc: [192815626-194398] DoesNotExist ; Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 1000; Location In CA, US; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 98
3 min Title: Answer a survey about new product designs for us | Accept Requester: Christian Baccarella [A1GU8S5ZRZX6J9] Contact TV: [Hrly=$12.94] [Pay=Good] [Approval=~24 hrs] [Comm=Unrated] [Rej=0] [Blk=0] TO: No Reviews TO2: No Reviews Reward: 0.40 Duration: 1:00:00 Available: 1 Description: Give us your opinion about your perception of a product design; approx. 4 min duration; external survey link. Thank you! Qualifications: Masters Exists ; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThan 96; Location EqualTo US
I was told about a turk forum yesterday that I never knew about but it’s private. Couldn’t see anything at all without signing up. I wonder how many there are that we don’t know about?
Good Morning! @jenni3kat I bet there are a few for sure. I know when TN closed down they started one on one of the chat sites. I never checked it out, but there are (at least) a couple on facebook. Then there are the private small groups too. I'm pretty convinced that someone has come up with a new script that is even better than the ones we all know about too.
Is this picture of the Council on Foreign Relations or the Bilderberg Group? The sad part is its portrayed as a joke or meme. Psychological Warfare. Did you know that the US Army's 4th Psychological Operations (PSYOPS) Group out of Fort Bragg, NC worked at CNN's Atlanta HQ in 2000? https://fair.org/take-action/action...nt-propaganda-experts-working-on-news-at-cnn/ whenever there's money (which translates to power) involved there will always be greedy people who try to figure out how to acquire as much of it as possible for themselves and keeping their methods hidden from the general public. Whether that means owning the banks or simply knowing the script kiddie that writes code to grab HITs before anyone else. That's the world we live in today. Remember Jane (or whatever her name was) with the Stanford NLP requester where she made herself a gatekeeper for his private qual and work? Supposedly they were making upwards of $1000 per week? Then she let in all her friends from this forum and told everyone else to F off. There was a picture floating around of her little group after they met IRL and they all looked like heroin/meth addicts. It's a selfish greedy world these days. Not surprised at all to hear there's private hidden places for people to share good paying HITs to keep for themselves. Nobody cares about anyone else when it comes to money. Some people will kill their own family if it means they get to acquire wealth. Crowd-sourcing encourages & rewards us for fighting & competing with each other for money. I just hope nobody is forced to use Turk for their primary income otherwise it'll stress you out badly. All we can do is take what we can get for side income and be happy the platform is still around. It's a big club. And you ain't in it. /rant (sorry Flora)
Back to posting HITs. Title: Please take this 3-5 minute survey for $0.50(~ 4 minutes) | Accept Requester: Berkeley Dietvorst [A3EKLYB6P787W8] Contact TV: [Hrly=$15.17] [Pay=Good] [Approval=~24 hrs] [Comm=Unrated] [Rej=0] [Blk=0] TO: [Pay=4.07] [Fast=4.89] [Comm=4.00] [Fair=4.80] [Reviews=44] [ToS=0] TO2: No Reviews Reward: 0.50 Duration: 30:00 Available: 63 Description: Read scenarios and answer questions Qualifications: SurveyGroup [3361] DoesNotExist ; Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 100; Exc: [195101-194512] DoesNotExist ; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 90; Location In US
@Carpy I didn't know about this 'Jane', that is interesting. We used to have an unwritten rule of sharing, but not so much anymore. The thing I don't get is that some of these script writers are soooo smart and talented. Why in the world are they wasting their time on mturk?
They can write scripts and sit on their butts at home to pay their bills instead of working for a company 9-5 and coding the way the company wants. Entry-level programming isn't all that great of pay. Once you get senior level it starts to become good salaries but then your constantly working on projects from demanding managers. I've read horror stories of working for places like Amazon as software developers. TurkorTreat (whatever his name) was a good example of that. When turk was popping years ago, he was always posting his ridiculous earnings (minimum $500 weeks) because he wrote his own scripts for normally garbage paying batches. I majored in programming and couldn't pursue it as a career because of these things. Plus I didn't want to constantly be learning new programming languages in my spare time just so I could keep my job. Just my opinion.
Title: Judgment and choices(~ 1 minutes) | Accept Requester: Guy Voichek [A32I89VRCTGONF] Contact TV: [Hrly=$16.26] [Pay=Good] [Approval=~24 hrs] [Comm=Unrated] [Rej=0] [Blk=0] TO: [Pay=4.17] [Fast=4.87] [Comm=4.00] [Fair=4.58] [Reviews=45] [ToS=0] TO2: No Reviews Reward: 0.20 Duration: 30:00 Available: 2 Description: Judgment and choices Qualifications: Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 100; Exc: [195089-194500] DoesNotExist ; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 95; Location In US
turk is dead today, at least for me 4mins Title: A short survey(~ 4 minutes) | Accept Requester: Aylin Cakanlar [AIV3GUVR66SYY] Contact TV: [Hrly=$8.68] [Pay=Fair] [Approval=3-7 days] [Comm=Unrated] [Rej=0] [Blk=0] TO: [Pay=1.00] [Fast=0.00] [Comm=0.00] [Fair=0.00] [Reviews=3] [ToS=0] TO2: No Reviews Reward: 0.50 Duration: 30:00 Available: 34 Description: This study consists of two parts. In the first part, you will read a short text. In the second part, you will be asked to answer some questions about decision making process. Qualifications: Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 100; Exc: [-1418526573-194523] DoesNotExist ; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 99; Location In US
Title: Causes Survey(~ 2 minutes) | Accept Requester: Stanford GSB Behavioral Lab [A3OSXTUM1QEXNY] Contact TV: [Hrly=$14.06] [Pay=Good] [Approval=~24 hrs] [Comm=Poor] [Rej=0] [Blk=0] TO: [Pay=3.25] [Fast=4.14] [Comm=3.42] [Fair=4.35] [Reviews=644] [ToS=8] TO2: No Reviews Reward: 0.24 Duration: 14:00 Available: 22 Description: earn .24 in 2 minutes! Qualifications: Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 100; Exc: [195119-194530] DoesNotExist ; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 95; Location In US
Good Bonus Title: Gambling experiment | Accept Requester: Cocosci Lab at UC Berkeley [A3FQ9QUDYSJD17] Contact TV: [Hrly=$16.97] [Pay=Good] [Approval=~24 hrs] [Comm=Good] [Rej=0] [Blk=0] TO: [Pay=5.00] [Fast=5.00] [Comm=0.00] [Fair=5.00] [Reviews=2] [ToS=0] TO2: No Reviews Reward: 0.25 Duration: 30:00 Available: 1 Description: Earn a large bonus by participating in this psychology experiment Qualifications: Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 0; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 95; Location EqualTo US