As I understand, researchers can request the participant's ID of the platform where the study is posted; so, a study posted on Prolific can ask...
If that happens to me, I assume it's the researcher running a study on both platforms, and "forgetting" to edit the label on that box. So I assume...
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My weakness with research surveys: I return them way too often, because I dislike making guesses at any of the great many things I know nothing...
I'm not an expert advisor on such matters, but: If it's a researcher from a legitimate university, and if you saved a copy of the study's info...
Connect says: https://connect-participant-help.cloudresearch.com/hc/en-us/articles/4409682754068-Responding-to-Rejected-Projects > "......
Apparently, doing many surveys with the Google Captchas can cause that Google system to classify you as a possible bot, so it slows the captchas...
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