I'm not sure but I remember the HIT was the same and I can't find that one now and this guy has no TO. Could be or maybe it's some study being done at multiple universities or something. Either way, the job itself seems like BS.
Check if you have done it before. I haven't. Going in. Title: Video memory game (DINOSAUR MOUNTAIN) Requester: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ECCL Lab [A1LT6SV4V78CC8] (TO) TO Ratings: ☢☢☢☢☢ 3.63 Communicativity ☢☢☢☢☢ 3.67 Generosity ☢☢☢☢☢ 4.23 Fairness ☢☢☢☢☢ 4.43 Promptness Number of Reviews: 32 (Submit a new TO rating for this requester) Description: Watch some short movies and answer questions about them! Time: 60 minutes Reward: $0.75 Qualifications: Location is US
1 min. 5 min timer. No TO. Title: Survey for women about menstrual cycle tracking habits Requester: Jared Zimmerman [A5ZICRHNLDHHL] [TO] Description: This survey will take 3-5 minutes. Reward: $0.15 Timer: 5 minutes (short timer) HITs Available: 1 Qualifications: Masters has been granted View this HIT
Hmm, doesn't really say it's for women only although I have to admit I've never tracked anyone's menstrual cycle before. I wonder if there's an app for that?
Title: Take a 1-question survey (US-based only) Requester: PickFu [AI2HRFAYYSAW7] (TO) TO Ratings: ☢☢☢☢☢ 4.07 Communicativity ☢☢☢☢☢ 4.41 Generosity ☢☢☢☢☢ 4.72 Fairness ☢☢☢☢☢ 4.69 Promptness Number of Reviews: 120 (Submit a new TO rating for this requester) Description: Pick the choice that best answers the question. Time: 5 minutes Reward: $0.04 Qualifications: Location is US
Fun fact of the day: calendars exist because we bleed from our cooches once a month. Women: doin' stuffs.
[citation needed] Calendar's based on the moon. Julian calendar's based on Roman, with the main difference being a year in the Julian calendar is 365.25 days, and in the Roman calendar is 304 (355 if Numa calendar, which is a middle step between Roman and Julian). Gregorian, the modern calendar, added a .002% correction to the length of the year, from 365.25 days to 365.2425 days. It all hearkens back to the lunar cycles. EDIT: Did a little more search refining, I did find one site that said this as a source: "Grahn, Judy. 1993. Blood, Bread, and Roses: How Menstruation Created the World. Boston, MA: Beacon Press." with the fact being: So I suppose it may be true. I find it easier to believe that the lunar calendars were based on, ya know, the moon...but I'll concede that other opinions may exist. I'm not gonna read the book though, sounds icky.
I'm glad you came to the conclusion by yourself, because it's Friday morning. Friday morning's too chill for debate!
Any masters ever dabble in GetInc? They just sent a pretty inflammatory email regarding 4 rejections when they gave the reason of "X". The provided the "poor information--her words" and I just verified AGAIN that it is indeed correct information. Then she has the nerve to say this: They don't accept NA either for anything. What a horrible person that guy has working for them.