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sarin Unreliably Fast
Reviews: 10,091
Points: 10,085
Ratings: 1,705
Day in the Life Diary - College Student - $70.00

Good

Good

Approved

$ / hour

00:00:00 / completion time

Pros

University of Texas at Austin

Extensive IRB info provided

This was a 7 day long study where you had to keep track of how you presented your personally identifiable information and where you presented it. The forms to fill out were simple enough, and it included open ended writing questions for when you presented information that the form didn't cover.

This HIT has a 10 day timer, so you could take your time on starting this, but you would have to start this study within 3 days.

I cannot exactly put a completion time for this, since I didn't keep track of how much time I spent in total filling the forms out, but I took around an hour to fill out all 7 forms. For $70, it is good pay for such an intensive study like this.

Cons

I communicated with this requester about how the HIT would stay in my queue for 7 days, and how it could interfere with accepting batch work. He explained that I could submit now and get rejected, and submit the forms by email when completed for a reversal, or just keep it in my queue, I bit the bullet and kept this HIT in my queue for the 7 days required.

Depending on the nature of how you present your information, you might need to do quite a bit of writing in the forms. It is also easy to forget to fill these forms out, resulting in a mad dash to try to remember everything you did for the past few days if you didn't fill one out every day.

Having this HIT sit in your queue for 10 days will interfere with batch work, as mentioned earlier. You basically limit yourself to only being able to accept 24 HITs at a time for a week.
May 22, 2019 | 5 workers found this helpful.

Yatagarasu Average Pace
Reviews: 550
Points: 384
Ratings: 11
Day in the Life Diary - Stay-Home Parent - $70.00

Unrated

Unrated

Pending

$ / hour

00:00:00 / completion time

Pros

Cons

Only allows PDF files. If you do your entries electronically vs printing them out and later scanning, you're going to need a PDF editor to combine your files.

Advice to Requester

Allow workers to upload a simple zip file with the entries.
May 3, 2019

redsfan33 Proficient Worker
Reviews: 804
Points: 1,117
Ratings: 308
A Demographic Survey & Consent Form - $1.00

Generous

Unrated

Approved

$60.00 / hour

00:01:00 / completion time

Pros

paid qual!
survey is a 7 day $70 survey, if you agree and they select you.

Cons

Apr 15, 2019 | 1 worker found this helpful.

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ORANGE $7.25 - $10.00 / hr Hourly averages between Federal & highest statewide (CA) minimum wages.
GREEN > $10.00 / hr Hourly averages above all US minimum wage standards

Reward Sentiment

Not all HITs are created equal. Sometimes an hourly wage doesn't convey the full story of a HIT's true worth, so we encourage workers to give their opinion on the overall pay of the task. Was it $8/hr to rate pictures of puppies? A worker could justifiably bump up the rating a bit for something so adorable. 10 hours locked in Inquisit? Even for $10/hr many workers would appreciate the heads up on such a task. The Pay Sentiment rating helps connect workers beyond the hard data.

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Underpaid 1 / 5
  • Very low or no pay
  • Frustrating work experience
  • Inadequate instructions
Low 2 / 5
  • Below US min-wage ($7.25/hr)
  • No redeeming qualities to make up for pay
Fair 3 / 5
  • Minimum wages for task (consider SE taxes!)
  • Work experience offers nothing to tip the scales in a positive or negative direction
Good 4 / 5
  • Pay is above minimum wage, or compensates better than average for the level of effort required.
  • The overall work experience makes up for borderline wages
Generous 5 / 5
  • Pay is exceptional.
  • Interesting, engaging work or work environment
  • Concise instructions, well designed HIT.

Communication Ratings

Communication is an underrated aspect of mTurk. Clear, concise directions. A fast response to a clarification question or a resolution to a workflow suggestion can all be valuable aspects of interaction between Requesters & Workers and its worth keeping track of. Plus everyone enjoys the peace of mind knowing that if something does go wrong there will be an actual human getting back to you to solve the issue.

Icon Rating Suggested Guidelines
Unacceptable 1 / 5
  • No response at all
  • Rude response without a resolution
Poor 2 / 5
  • Responsive, but unhelpful
  • Required IRB or extra intervention
Acceptable 3 / 5
  • Responded in a reasonable timeframe
  • Resolves issues to a minimum level of satisfaction.
Good 4 / 5
  • Prompt Response
  • Positive resolution
Excellent 5 / 5
  • Prompt response time
  • Friendly & Professional
  • Helpful / Solved Issues
  • Interacts within the community

Approval Time Tracking

This rating is strictly for approval times. Let's face it, no one wants to mix approval time ratings with how fast a Requester rejects a HIT, so we've saved rejection flags for another category. This provides a more straightforward way to know about how long your HIT might sit pending before paying out. The default auto-approval for most MTurk tasks is 3 days, the maximum is 30 days. We've tried to base our ratings around those data-points.

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Slow 2 / 5 ~1 - 2 Weeks
Average 3 / 5 ~3 - 7 Days
Fast 4 / 5 ~1 - 3 Days
Very Fast 5 / 5 ~24 hours or less

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