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Registration - Worker Experiences Study
By zu.ac.ae0 placesThis survey will register you for the Worker Experiences Study.
Worker Experiences Study: You will be requested to complete brief surveys twice a day (morning and evening) for 5 consecutive working days (June 20-24). Morning surveys will need to be completed between 5AM and 9AM and evening surveys will need to be completed between 4PM and 8PM. People typically take 5 minutes to complete this registration survey, 2 minutes to complete the morning surveys, and 5 minutes to complete the evening surveys. You will receive £1 for completing this registration survey. You will receive £0.50 for each morning survey and £1 for each evening survey. You will receive a £1 bonus for each day that both surveys (morning and evening) are completed and a £3 bonus for completing all 10 daily surveys.
£1.00 • £11.39/hr5 minsI have completed quite a few of these 5 day or 10 day long work studies lately, this one being slightly better paid than most.I must lead a pretty boring existence mind you, as every day is the same pretty much, at least this one is only for a week as things tend to get a bit tedious after that.0 -
yupiteru said:mikep22 said:yupiteru said:
Shop for your favourite dining room furniture
By Dan Walker0 placesThe test scenario:
Imagine you have £2000 to spend on a new dining table & chairs for your own house. Add your choice of furniture to the cart (get to the checkout but do not place the order).
£5.30 • £18.23/hr17 mins
Managed to get a place but got an error message at the beginning stating that there was a problem with my internet connection.
Tried a few times but sadly had to return the study in the end.What, a dream that there are no longer any technical errors on prolific?If so, it is a dream that will never come true I suspect.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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Survey on social movements in the UK By maastrichtuniversity.nl
anyone got the link to the facebook page we are supposed to be following for the survey (unfortunate have mislaid it already!)1 -
Topiary said:
Survey on social movements in the UK By maastrichtuniversity.nl
anyone got the link to the facebook page we are supposed to be following for the survey (unfortunate have mislaid it already!)2 -
mikep22 said:yupiteru said:mikep22 said:yupiteru said:
Shop for your favourite dining room furniture
By Dan Walker0 placesThe test scenario:
Imagine you have £2000 to spend on a new dining table & chairs for your own house. Add your choice of furniture to the cart (get to the checkout but do not place the order).
£5.30 • £18.23/hr17 mins
Managed to get a place but got an error message at the beginning stating that there was a problem with my internet connection.
Tried a few times but sadly had to return the study in the end.What, a dream that there are no longer any technical errors on prolific?If so, it is a dream that will never come true I suspect.Sounds more like a nightmare to me, but then there are people out there who will pay over a thousand pound for a mobile phone!That's a lot of rioja and curry on a Saturday night......2 -
yupiteru said:mikep22 said:yupiteru said:mikep22 said:yupiteru said:
Shop for your favourite dining room furniture
By Dan Walker0 placesThe test scenario:
Imagine you have £2000 to spend on a new dining table & chairs for your own house. Add your choice of furniture to the cart (get to the checkout but do not place the order).
£5.30 • £18.23/hr17 mins
Managed to get a place but got an error message at the beginning stating that there was a problem with my internet connection.
Tried a few times but sadly had to return the study in the end.What, a dream that there are no longer any technical errors on prolific?If so, it is a dream that will never come true I suspect.Sounds more like a nightmare to me, but then there are people out there who will pay over a thousand pound for a mobile phone!That's a lot of rioja and curry on a Saturday night......
Prolific has been reasonably busy today - fairly constant supply of surveys, none of them tooooo boring either,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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Topiary said:
Survey on social movements in the UK By maastrichtuniversity.nl
anyone got the link to the facebook page we are supposed to be following for the survey (unfortunate have mislaid it already!)I see that olgadapolga had the link for you, Topiary. I have the link too: https://www.facebook.com/Inequality-Threads-109687848319453/I was out and couldn't reply before now. The links are a bit different but seem to go to the same page.
I have only just joined Facebook today (for this Study) and I'm completely unfamiliar with it. The link worked (I think) and the page is Inequality Threads Media. I hope that is the correct page.Below the blue 'Follow' box (which I ticked) there is a smaller box with a blue hand to 'Like.' Is this what I should also tick to comply with the Study instructions?I ticked to Follow and to Like on both link pages and hope this is all right. Thanks for any help as I am new to Facebook.
Crimson
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If you have only just joined Facebook, be sure to lock down your profile for the sake of privacy. There are many web sites out there which tell you how to go about it; https://www.howtogeek.com/773808/how-to-lock-your-facebook-profile/ is a pretty reliable one.
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Thanks very much MollyR I'll check the link because I really know very little about Facebook.I have just opened and checked the link, MollyR. I found the three dots but there was no option to lock my profile. The 'closest' option was to 'block page.' Could it be (having read your link) that my region (Scotland) does not have that feature yet - no padlock icon or choice to lock my profile.If this is the case, should I be worried? I'm feeling a bit unnerved! I only joined to access the link given on the Prolific Study.Thank you very much for any help.Crimson
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Just got screened out of another well paying one for no clear reason.
Think I am going to have to check all the screening questions again to be on the safe side.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
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