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Richard Rowland

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turks24 Fast Reader
Reviews: 5,778
Points: 4,656
Ratings: 527
Survey on moral and ethical judgments - $2.00 +8.00 bonus

Unrated

Unrated

Pending

$21.47 / hour

00:27:57 / completion time

Pros

$8 bonus hit in 6-12 hours that is estimated to be 5-7 mins. - I'M CALCULATING PAY WITH THE FOLLOW UP INCLUDED TO GET A MUCH MORE ACCURATE REPORT

Only 4 multiple choice questions after the reading

Follow up is 4 questions - 2-3 mins at most

The 3 other reviews for this hit today skipped the reading so there's a chance at triple digit hourly if you want to cheat it

Cons

25 minutes (~35 pages) of reading from a college level (assuming 101) philosophy textbook
Aug 27, 2018

KnottyDragon Careful Reader
Reviews: 100
Points: 316
Ratings: 7
Follow-up survey on moral and ethical judgments - $8.00

Generous

Unrated

Pending

$10.39 / hour

00:46:11 / completion time

Pros

This is a very well-paid follow-up to another survey from earlier today (pay rate is a combined average for the pair of HITS). There were very few questions in both surveys, and completing the actual surveys was quick work.

Cons

The first survey paid only $2 and required reading a lengthy philosophy paper about ethical choices from a Utilitarian perspective. It took me 50 minutes to read the paper (but I read like a distracted 2nd grader so YMMV).
Aug 27, 2018 | 1 worker found this helpful.

jessica93 Proficient Worker
Reviews: 10,028
Points: 9,274
Ratings: 1,959
Survey on moral and ethical judgments - $2.00 +8.00 bonus

Good

Unrated

Pending

$13.68 / hour

00:43:51 / completion time

Pros

Fair compensation (bonus is paid after part 2 which is only supposed to take a few minutes, so I added 5 minutes to my time and am including it here)

I thought the topic was fairly interesting - it goes in-depth into the trolley problem

Cons

Very heavy reading (about 35 pages of philosophy) - would not recommend if you are not a fast reader
Aug 24, 2018 | 3 workers found this helpful.

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