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  • zzzt
    zzzt Posts: 407 Forumite
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    Smodlet wrote: »
    That was the food association study; anyone get a completion code for it? All I had was, "your response has been noted."
    Same. Study must be broken.
  • kayemm
    kayemm Posts: 10 Forumite
    Smodlet wrote: »
    Available Places : 30/300
    Avg. Completion Time : 4mins
    Avg. Reward Per Hour : £12.15/hr
    Reward Per Hour estimated by researcher: £6.95/hr
    Maximum Allowed Time : 9mins
    Reward: £ 0.81

    That was the food association study; anyone get a completion code for it? All I had was, "your response has been noted."

    I did this survey and got a completion code but my response has been rejected because I completed it too quickly...I did it in 2 minutes and the researcher messaged me to say he doesn't believe it's possible to read the scenario and answer the questions that fast. Never had that happen before...
  • Smodlet
    Smodlet Posts: 6,976 Forumite
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    kayemm wrote: »
    I did this survey and got a completion code but my response has been rejected because I completed it too quickly...I did it in 2 minutes and the researcher messaged me to say he doesn't believe it's possible to read the scenario and answer the questions that fast. Never had that happen before...


    Then he is full of it, imo. I did it in about three and a half minutes and I was dawdling. Worth contacting PA, do you think?
  • Marvqn1
    Marvqn1 Posts: 641 Forumite
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    Study: Football Study. Avg completion time 3 mins- £1.
  • Chrisv
    Chrisv Posts: 5,132 Forumite
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    Football Study
    Available Places : 564/1000
    Avg. Completion Time : 3mins
    Avg. Reward Per Hour : £20.00/hr
    Reward Per Hour estimated by researcher: £6.00/hr
    Maximum Allowed Time : 20mins
    Reward: £ 1.00
  • zenshi
    zenshi Posts: 1,133 Forumite
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    Odd survey just now. Survey requires a password. No indication at all of what password. Survey now gone
    LBM.....sometime in 2013 £27,056. 10 creditors
    June 20.....£7,587.....3 creditors left 72% paid

    £26,200 on interest only part of mortgage (July 16)...will chip away £17,103
    £49,200 repayment mortgage ( July 16) £37,764
  • Mrs_Soup
    Mrs_Soup Posts: 1,154 Forumite
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    zenshi wrote: »
    Odd survey just now. Survey requires a password. No indication at all of what password. Survey now gone

    this has come up before and it was aimed at a very small group of respondents who had been sent the password- begs the question why they didn't just pre select those people to get the survey in the first place so no one else sees it as you are not supposed to get stuff on prolific that you are not eligible for.
  • somsman
    somsman Posts: 40 Forumite
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    zenshi wrote: »
    Odd survey just now. Survey requires a password. No indication at all of what password. Survey now gone

    I just did one that required a password a couple of hours ago (Personality Study), the password was written on the pre-survey screen under 'Study Description'.
  • Value
    Value Posts: 185 Forumite
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    kayemm wrote: »
    I did this survey and got a completion code but my response has been rejected because I completed it too quickly...I did it in 2 minutes and the researcher messaged me to say he doesn't believe it's possible to read the scenario and answer the questions that fast. Never had that happen before...


    I had this happen with a survey several months ago. The researcher said I'd taken 2 minutes and it should have been 5 so they weren't going to pay me. I'm a quick reader so I do tend to get through surveys quickly and I was a bit annoyed. I probably should have taken it up with PA but it was a 40p survey and in the end I had other stuff to do and didn't contact them.
  • twiglet98
    twiglet98 Posts: 886 Forumite
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    I signed up to Prolific three weeks ago, had five studies in the first two days earning a total of about £3, and nothing since, just more and more personal pre-screening questions. I'm tempted to delete all my answers and try entering them again... with tweaks!
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