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Adriel Boals

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Yoyo Average Pace
Reviews: 68
Points: 1,899
Ratings: 187
Harry Potter, Star Wars, Pulp Fiction, and The Hero's Journey: An Experimental Design - $0.25

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Unrated

Approved

$1.95 / hour

00:07:41 / completion time

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I rushed through as quickly as I could, and it still took almost 8 minutes to do for 25 cents.

There's a 40+ page questionnaire about the franchise you chose (Harry Potter, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings), where you have to answer a single question, then go to the next page to find out if you were right, and repeat. This is easy enough if you know the movies, but it is time consuming.

After you do all the trivia questions, you watch a 5 minute video (which I skipped), and then do another round of trivia questions.

After you finish those you answer 14 pages of personal questions about yourself and past traumas you've experienced, and there's about 20 bubbles per page. After you do all of this, there's another dozen pages of questions about how you feel in current day.

I was able to rush through these sections by selecting the lowest score possible, since I don't have any traumas or negative personal issues today. But imagine if you did, how long it would have taken!

After you finish everything, you're redirected to a University of Texas website where it's supposed to generate a completion code...which it does not. If you continue ahead the survey ends.

I submitted my HIT anyway, after explaining the situation, but to call this underpaid is generous.

Advice to Requester

A survey this long and involved needs to pay at least $2-$3. I only whittled it down to 8 minutes long because I didn't watch the 5 minute video, I answered "No" to all of the personal questions, and I'm extremely familiar with the franchise I chose (Star Wars), so I was able to answer all of the questions no trouble. If someone really took the time and effort to tell you about their trauma, and they were a slow reader or were unfamiliar with the source material ,or watched the video, this survey would probably take at least half an hour. The pay should be adjusted for that, or the survey should be shorted to only a couple minutes long.
Jul 21, 2022 | 1 worker found this helpful.

Jacque LaFlame Fast Reader
Reviews: 52
Points: 93
Ratings: 38
Harry Potter, Star Wars, Pulp Fiction, and The Hero's Journey: An Experimental Design - $0.25

Underpaid

Unrated

Approved

$1.41 / hour

00:10:39 / completion time

Pros

none

Cons

Hard and very underpaid task.. I regret this, I regret this so much oh my lord.

Advice to Requester

Shame on you
Jul 21, 2022 | 1 worker found this helpful.

Xanadoge Unreliably Fast
Reviews: 20
Points: 25
Ratings: 0
Harry Potter, Star Wars, Pulp Fiction, and The Hero's Journey: An Experimental Design - $0.25

Underpaid

Unrated

Approved

$1.31 / hour

00:11:27 / completion time

Pros

Got to watch movie clips.

Cons

Severely underpaid.
Jul 21, 2022

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