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    edited 22 May 2020 at 4:42PM
    Anyone else getting a log in error that means you have to refresh a few times to get in?
    All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.

    Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.
  • olliebean
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    elsien said:
    Anyone else getting a log in error that means you have to refresh a few times to get in?
    Yes, I couldn't get in at all this morning, but then I found that switching to a different browser - or even a different profile in the same browser - made the error go away. (Although before that, clearing cookies and cache didn't work, so I don't know what the source of the problem is.)
  • CheckDigit
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    elsien said:
    Anyone else getting a log in error that means you have to refresh a few times to get in?
    Me too. I think it might have something to do with the chrome extension.
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  • Anyone else done the learning task, about whether two groups of people are, or should be, direct or kind? I think I have suffered permanent brain damage.
  • tonycarew
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    Anyone else done the learning task, about whether two groups of people are, or should be, direct or kind? I think I have suffered permanent brain damage.
    Tried it too,had to dip out and returned the study,appears impossible to complete IMO.
  • tonycarew said:
    Anyone else done the learning task, about whether two groups of people are, or should be, direct or kind? I think I have suffered permanent brain damage.
    Tried it too,had to dip out and returned the study,appears impossible to complete IMO.
    I eventually got into a sort of rhythm, although it became a real struggle towards the end. To be fair, the researcher approved my submission almost immediately.

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