Yeah. The first thing was never said to be a code. It was only a code for the last part, it said that on there. It even said at the beginning that it was gonna be that way lol
Yeah, I submitted the last one as it said, but from some comments here, I was wondering if it was the first, and I missed something in the instructions.
I mean, the second one contained the first, so you couldn't really go wrong with that one. Even if it got rejected by an automated check, it would surely get fixed after messaging them or whatever.
I did the exact same thing. The end of the qualtrics part stated that to finish the first part you must copy the first code into the HIT and press submit, then move on the next part off qualtrics. It was incredibly confusing considering I was 90% sure they said at the beginning to use the second code. I stared at the first part finish screen for about 10 minutes before I did the same thing as you and emailed them with both codes. haha
yeah, I had observed it was in the middle of the code. I was already done with it before coming here, and then second guessing it, based on someone's comment. Not relevant enough to go check what comment that was, though. edit: From AJBB's post above, it turns out it was your post that had me second guessing it. Then again, it had contradicting instructions between the HIT and the first code page.
Nabbed a $10 HIT from HelloWorld Labs that now says 'No more sessions left.' I guess I'm fast-fowarding to beer o'clock? Projected earnings today: $26
I'd rather not read the intros and blah blah blah. I pay attention once they tell me the study is now going to begin. If it is an instructions page I read it, intro page, nope Still have never been rejected for not reading an intro page to a survey, deal with it. Don't care
I bet you didn't even do the survey, because, well, tuck ded. However, if you took the time to comprehend what everyone has said, you'd understand the HIT contained conflicting info. HIT instructions said to submit final code, while the first verification code said to submit that code. Therefore, anyone who submitted either code, or was uncertain what code to submit, was justified in either direction. In general, of course it is important to read instructions.
3 Min. Writing Title: Imagination Task and Risky Behavior - Psychology Study Requester: SCC [AQJES07AIN6AI] (TO) TO Ratings: ☢☢☢☢☢ 4.70 Communicativity ☢☢☢☢☢ 3.87 Generosity ☢☢☢☢☢ 4.95 Fairness ☢☢☢☢☢ 4.94 Promptness Number of Reviews: 217 (Submit a new TO rating for this requester) Description: In this university study, you will be asked to imagine something and answer some questions about risky decisions. Takes about 5 minutes. Time: 30 minutes Hits Available: 1 Reward: $0.30 Qualifications: HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 90, Location is US, JorisAnchor has not been granted