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Dont get it why some were paid £5.10 but the others £2.55 for doing exactly the same job? Is it part of the experiment?
Yes or they wouldn't have done it. Presumably they want to see a difference in behaviour between the two groups.Start mortgage date: August 2022; Start mortgage amount: £240,999; Original mortgage free date: August 2056
Current mortgage amount: £226,957.97
Start student loan 2012: £29,750; current student loan: CLEARED July 20250 -
I didn't read the stuff after the end but if it was decision making in the title, could have been to see how many lines people would decide to do based on their reward per line, and their reward compared to what you got told about another participant's reward?0
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Study of mental imagery (7)
Hosted by durham.ac.uk
£1.00•10 minutes• £6.00/hr •143/300
Reasonably interesting and easy to do, though I didn't get a completion code.
Having said that, I've already been paid for it.0 -
I got 70p plus £4.68 for the lines study, if I'd known I was so close to the end I'd have stuck it out a bit longer.0
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Oxford Packaging Research Project: Budget Brands (B04) Route 3 - Please DO NOT complete any other routes
Hosted by psy.ox.ac.uk
£1.70•10 minutes• £10.20/hr •20/100
There's 5 or so different routes, you can only do one of them. Pretty boring, standard market research stuff, but I guess £1.70 is better than what most of the others pay.0 -
Oxford Packaging Research Project: Budget Brands (B04) Route 3 - Please DO NOT complete any other routes
Hosted by psy.ox.ac.uk
£1.70•10 minutes• £10.20/hr •20/100
There's 5 or so different routes, you can only do one of them. Pretty boring, standard market research stuff, but I guess £1.70 is better than what most of the others pay.
I couldn't get this to work on my laptop. It wouldn't fully load. A bar came across the screen that said 99% and just stayed there. I had to return the study.Don't mess with pensioners. :cool:0 -
Oh no, that's a shame. It worked fine for me (I used chrome), but I was wondering why they were filling up so slowly - usually even this early in the day they disappear quicker than that. You might not be the only one with technical problems.0
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Anyone else get a 10p bonus for the 4p one from the other day? I don't remember it saying there might be a bonus, but maybe the 4p was under the minimum per hour they were allowed to pay and they're topping it up?!0
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Oxford branding ones available, mine is going on and on and on and on and on and on....it is duller then a fish called dull. £1.70 of goodness though.Debt: May 15: £17335 Jul 16: £13874 Jan 17: £11,606 Dec 18: £8,308 Sept 19: £4,969 Jul 21: £890
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I just couldn't face something so dull at this time of the morning!0
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