In the second part, we will scan your brain using fMRI, or functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, while you experience safe, tolerable heat and...
Just make sure you don't take the GPS tracker off the yellie spider and we are good :bolt:
[img] At least they know how to appreciate gifts o_O
Those were heartfelt gifts for your children. Rude.
You will be compensated for participating in this study with a cash payment as well as a picture of your brain from the MRI scan and a custom 3D...
...but make sure you mark at least 22 or you'll be a 3%er and rejected for your trash work.
...I need my rape bullhorn.
...I need my rape whistle
hey, technically the cat came from @lefty we were totally innocent bystanders to that.
btw fyi that stanford irb were not involved in this project since it's data collection effort rather than e.g. a physiological experiment so...
He's just gonna tell you to "feel free" to contact whoever you feel is appropriate cause he's totes in the right. I know this, already been down...
Jacket, shirt, tie, shadow, man, knot, hair, skin, wrinkle. 9. boom. suck it Stanford.
I want to see someone do 20 on some of the pictures. Single bird? One giraffe & some dirty looking grass? 1 person surfing, super zoomed out pic...
The one I got rejected on ranged from 9 to 15 (9 is minimum) marked objects, 3 to 5 attributes, 10 to 20 relations (9 minimum) x 4 pics
@ChrisTurk sound familiar? I feel like he was copy and pasting responses by this point
Stanford also said that it should take workers over an hour for that $10 hit
Email exchange between me and the requester in regards to the rejection.
Stanford just said TurkerView workers are not "representative" of workers. :emoji_thinking: The rejections are because they got like 30...
welcome to the bottom 3%
Yup. And I did. But they are going by numbers, and I'm betting some of that "quality data" is people making random ass boxes to get past the minimum.
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