Grisham Lab Ratings
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Imagining Future Events (Two Part Study)(~ 45 minutes) - $3.25
Fair
Unrated
Approved
$9.04 / hour
00:21:34 / completion time
Pros
Cons
The only survey I've done that has literally made me cry. 13 minutes of timers in which you write not once, not twice, but 3 times about the most vile and negative situation you could possibly imagine. Maybe you're a better and stronger person than I am but in a world where your country hates progress and people are getting killed, I wasn't really prepared to have a panic attack and write nasty things about myself.MEC Relaxed Pace
Guided imagery and writing tasks about a future event(~ 40 minutes) - $5.00
Low
Unrated
Approved
$7.21 / hour
00:41:36 / completion time
Pros
This is the type of HIT that the intended audience plays a role in who will appreciate it or feel they gained value from it. Despite the hourly rate being somewhat low, there is a value to completing this HIT that isn't monetary that's gained.Cons
If you're doing this for the monetary gain alone, you won't be satisfied. Admittedly the pay is low, so if that's a problem then don't do this HIT. If it's an issue, you'll gain something that's not of monetary value, especially if you're the intended audience.Advice to Requester
Removal of the timed pages would be ideal. If you're worried about getting workers who provide bogus data in the writing sections, I'd recommend cracking down on the qualifications to help ensure better workers for this. I don't mean make it a Master's qual, because not all of the good workers have that. Thank you.j0sh83 Average Pace
Decision Making About Possessions(~ 10 minutes) - $1.00
Underpaid
Unrated
Approved
$4.04 / hour
00:14:52 / completion time
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Cons
Stated ~10 minutes. I am a slow reader, but it doesn't seem feasible that you could meet this estimate without skimming. Possibly different versions dependent on survey answers.Survey seemed like it went on forever. Repetitive questions disguised in different formats (e.g. bubbles, then same question in blocks on next page).