Thank you very much for the information Chris, good to know!
Thanks both ;) And indeed due to my interactions here, I wasn't even worried at all :)
"I've went ahead and given you a negative review across all mturk review platforms / forums." Well, not this one apparently... Calling me a scam...
Just wanted to throw out there that I'm really positively surprised with the average turker! Reading some lovely reactions; people taking the time...
So far I'm surprised by how quickly replies are streaming in on my HIT. Probably because I did my pilots when it was night-time in the US :P
With diagram and all, wow, thanks! I'll pass it along; I didn't create the system itself (just adapted it for my experiment), so I know some parts...
Because of the "if you just read the instructions"? :emoji_stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
Thanks for the feedback! With the bubbles, you mean the bids in the graph? The pop-up at the right bottom for that can indeed be very annoying :(
Nice strategy, I think I'll add "interesting" to my title too :P
Yeah it seems like it indeed, thanks :)
Yes, thanks. Does anyone know if I can cancel the current batch to amend this without screwing over the participants doing the task right now?
That final qual should hopefully be in my best interest, not typing too many rejection notices :P
Erm, 'the client'? :P
Thanks for taking the time to reply! I'd really like to hear it if you thought something was weird :)
Thanks! You were quick ;) Any feedback on the HIT itself?
It might be an (old) Dutch name, usually shortened to Petra :P
Aaah, I guess that's part of the problem indeed. Didn't realize that would happen with the low max atm. Edit: in the interface it also doesn't...
I actually don't think it's going very quickly atm. (slightly over 1 per hour accepted now), but I guess that's the US time zone difference?
Thanks for the feedback all! Luckily we do have our own pre-test in place so they are easy to catch actually (and the task itself is really not...
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll probably do this for the full HIT (the current one is a pilot for that)
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