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Human behavior & Climate study (on Prolific): If you're using Firefox, the study may become unresponsive, on a page where a slider is supposed to...
The problem was that I was using 2 screens, and the test instructions were showing on the default (laptop screen) while the test itself was going...
Trying to get into a user-testing site, had a technical problem at my end and had to immediately stop the onboarding test (before doing any...
Related discussion on Reddit: https://old.reddit.com/r/ProlificAc/comments/1l3j865/completion_code_vs_survey_code/
I encountered a bug in one of their tasks and submitted a detailed report. I wish we could get bonuses for helpful bug reporting. ;-) lol. [img]
Yeah that looks more like a real completion code up there. I was using the big bold blue with the copy button.
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Am I confused or did those Sage tasks (on Prolific) give 2 completion codes at the end, one big bold code with a copy button, and another...
Braille embossers exist. They can emboss braille dots onto paper. There are also "braille displays," with electronically-activated braille dots.
"Which social media platforms do you use?" Why do those questions usually list only the old ones? Some people use the "new" ones. Like, if...
"Survey about your beliefs..." (Harvard) on Prolific: Read carefully! A detail in the instructions is easily missed if you're speeding. [IMG] [IMG]
"A study about environmental decisions" on Prolific: Some studies fake a one-on-one or multi-participant interaction. Here it might be real, but...
Yes please steer clear of that trap. It's a gateway to a network of various truly annoying survey platforms. Rarely I've got a good one there, but...
Brief Research Study is "in high demand" for $0.40 ... ... "in high demand" ... ... "in high demand" ... ... "in high demand" ... Let us in, let...
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I use the "Stylus" extension for CSS overrides. In Stylus I use this rule for app.prolific.com:a.referrals-link { display: none !important;...
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I mean Prоlіfіc sends you an email, subject line: Earn £62.50 to invite a friend Read that again — "a friend." Then they say: to get that...
Wishing I had 25 female friends in Germany who do not follow any diet and who all want a Prоlіfіc referral right now.
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