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Prolific Academic Survey Alerts
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Looks exactly the same to me, FWIW.
I wouldnt do it anyway mind, in case of spectacular smeg ups and not being able to get any surveys. In which case I might have to file a lawsuit for the 45p survey on curtains I missed.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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- Audience Study 2
- Available Places : 239/400
- Avg. Completion Time : 7mins
- Avg. Reward Per Hour : £7.29/hr
- Maximum Allowed Time : 60mins
- Reward: £ 0.85
Watch a short video with sound, simple multichoice0 -
2 studies before I even got dressed this morning!0
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Yes, but they've already given me the money... That's why I don't understand what they are up to!
The Prolific team can require survey authors to pay bonuses if it looks like they underpaid for the original survey based on their £5 per hour min ( I think its £5 but not sure). That would be after the event based on time taken.0 -
Has anyone else been asked to trial the new site?
Yes, I've been a 'tester' for a few weeks.
Given up with it though as it keeps freezing with error messages.
It lets you book a place on a survey and do it a bit later I think - that's the main change I could see but not sure how its meant to work exactly as it only held mine for 2 minutes which is neither here nor there.0 -
The new site did let me complete the short survey using IE11, the older site always crashed using this browser. Will see how it goes.0
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The new site did let me complete the short survey using IE11, the older site always crashed using this browser. Will see how it goes.
More use of IE:(:eek: I actually felt a tear of sadness in the corner of my eye.
I also had a survey this morning, about a choir smashing out a bit of Peter Gabriel.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 am definitely going to change to Chrome Mike, but recently changed my email programme from Windows Mail to Thunderbird, and still getting used to that.
Will look at updating my browser soon.0 -
I am definitely going to change to Chrome Mike, but recently changed my email programme from Windows Mail to Thunderbird, and still getting used to that.
Will look at updating my browser soon.
Must admit I just use gmail as my email client. No need to faff around with pop3 and smtp and other shenanigans.
On another note, just had one about project management. Interesting, as I don't really work in project management. I can hear Smodlet beginning to pipe up about poor screening questions now.....:rotfl: - £2.50 and not even had two cups of tea.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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Must admit I just use gmail as my email client. No need to faff around with pop3 and smtp and other shenanigans.
On another note, just had one about project management. Interesting, as I don't really work in project management. I can hear Smodlet beginning to pipe up about poor screening questions now.....:rotfl: - £2.50 and not even had two cups of tea.
I have been sooooooo bored with your crashingly boring, sniping remarks for so long, I am going to block you. Yawwwn.0
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