MPI ARC Ratings
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Turk Account Fast Reader
Make estimations and earn $5 plus up to $4 bonus (all paid as bonus!). 35 min required attention - $0.01 +6.83 bonus Confirmed!
Low
Unrated
Approved
$10.84 / hour
00:37:52 / completion time
Pros
$5 flat participation fee, plus a performance-based bonus on top of that (up to $4). Tells you at the end what your bonus comes out to.Cons
The entire participation fee and the bonus are only paid as a bonus, so proceed at your own risk. Bonuses are also based on the performance of the group, not individual performance.The game consists of 20 rounds of a group decision game. Each involves watching a 10-second animation, making an estimate, reviewing the other participants' estimates, readjusting your own estimate, and finally seeing what the right answer was. How long each round takes will vary based on how long your group members take, but there are also unskippable timers and loading screens which makes each round at least a minute long, even if you go fast. Suuuuper mind-numbingly boring.
LaneyB Careful Reader
Make estimations and earn $5 plus up to $4 bonus (all paid as bonus!). 35 min required attention - $0.01 +7.16 bonus
Fair
Unrated
Approved
$9.62 / hour
00:44:43 / completion time
Pros
Automatically get $5 for showing up and doing it. Bonus up to $4 depending on the results of 20 rounds with two other players participating with you. You estimate direction of dots.Cons
Timed rounds and lots of lag time in between them. You have to wait til there are 2 other players to do the task and if they don't show, you have the option of just taking the $5 or waiting another two minutes. I think I would have taken the $5 and run had that been the case for me but it wasn't.NotASingleClare Average Pace
Judgments about numbers - $3.50
Fair
Unrated
Pending
$7.50 / hour
00:28:00 / completion time
Pros
It ended, it actually ended!Cons
Basically you are first given a very long trial of 6 before you go on to the real thing. Don't worry, the real thing is just as long as the trial problems.The numbers in the set are shown ONE at a time on a short timed page making it very long and no way to progress faster, then you make your judgement and it moves onto the next set. You guessed it, no progress bar, and no mention of how many you're going to do!