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Prolific Academic Survey Alerts
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Anyone else unable to log in to prolific, its showing 2 surveys in the prolific app I can't do as it won't let me log in!!!
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Yes me, getting a 500 error.
Plus a 404 error.
Can't seem to make its mind up what the problem is.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.0 -
Survey: Online Sharing Behavior (ca. 7 min., Chrome/Firefox, Webcam Access Required) p6 Copy
Hosted by Reto Hofstetter£0.70 4 minutes £9.51/hr 132 places remaining0 -
Understanding everyday relationships
Hosted by Amsterdam Cooperation Lab£1.25 8 minutes £8.40/hr 53 places remaining0 -
MollyR said:I have been offered this too (by email as well as on the Prolific site) and have ignored it. It is showing as £1.25 for 26 minutes, £2.79 per hour, with 173 places remaining. I don't know why there are now more places than there were, but it's far too low-paying to undertake.That one took me ages. I actually did enjoy it, but it should have been better paying. There was a bonus available though, and I'm fairly sure I always made the right choice, after all, I come from MSE forums!Fairly obviously, the correct choice was to pay the minimum payment on any debt that had a minimum payment, and then pay the rest into the debt with the highest interest rate.1
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I've had the 16p too, although can't trace when the original survey took place. Oh well, every little helps!olliebean said:
Another couple of small bonuses today (10p and 6p), both from studies from way back, both without explanation.olliebean said:A bit of an oddity today: I got a 7p bonus, out of the blue, from a survey that I did way back in February... 2019.#2 Saving for Christmas 2024 - £1 a day challenge. £325 of £3660 -
I received a bonus of 1p yesterday, although I can't tell which survey it's from.olliebean said:
Another couple of small bonuses today (10p and 6p), both from studies from way back, both without explanation.olliebean said:A bit of an oddity today: I got a 7p bonus, out of the blue, from a survey that I did way back in February... 2019.0 -
Me too, think of all the penny sweets you could but with thatChaunceyGardiner said:
I received a bonus of 1p yesterday, although I can't tell which survey it's from.olliebean said:
Another couple of small bonuses today (10p and 6p), both from studies from way back, both without explanation.olliebean said:A bit of an oddity today: I got a 7p bonus, out of the blue, from a survey that I did way back in February... 2019.
Saving a house deposit. Member no.7 100% of target
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Businesses' role in social-political issues
Hosted by Yijing Wang£1.25 6 minutes £11.66/hr 413 places remaining0
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