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You seem to have been on here a while for a "newbie", Brookside88, not in any way meant to sound negative; your contributions are valuable but I think PA's customers prefer participants who are still wet from the yolk, if you know what I mean. As soon as you have done a couple of dozen studies, you stop smelling so fresh to researchers, imho.
Been doing prolific since May. Oh I didn't think you were being negative. I've heard that theory before. Hope it's not true although I do seem to get less than I did to begin with0 -
Thanks, Brookside88; I am sure you know already but have you checked there are no outstanding eligibility questions? This time last year I had been on PA for almost a year so I can only think there is just too much competition for places, unless you are in some desirable, niche demographic, perhaps.0
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Thanks, Brookside88; I am sure you know already but have you checked there are no outstanding eligibility questions? This time last year I had been on PA for almost a year so I can only think there is just too much competition for places, unless you are in some desirable, niche demographic, perhaps.
Yep all questions answered, I did get a 2.20 study just after I posted that which was nice0 -
It was almost exactly this time last year that studies fell off a cliff for me 14 July was my last decent day- and its been a desert ever since. However the new site does tell me that I have done over 600 studies so I guess they are aiming them more at the newbies.0
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Mrs S - where on the new site does it tell you how many studies you've done? I've been on Prolific on and off since 2014, mostly off until a few months ago, and I'd love to know how many I've done (without having to click all the way back through my survey history!)0
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I've had 665 submissions approved :eek::eek: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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You seem to have been on here a while for a "newbie", Brookside88, not in any way meant to sound negative; your contributions are valuable but I think PA's customers prefer participants who are still wet from the yolk, if you know what I mean. As soon as you have done a couple of dozen studies, you stop smelling so fresh to researchers, imho.
Is this a fancy way of saying they prefer people who have a reputation :rotfl:
I wish I wasnt so bad at English at times.
It has been a little quiet the last week, but had worse times, and it says something about other survey sites that prolific is still dwarfing them.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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Is this a fancy way of saying they prefer people who have a reputation :rotfl:
I wish I wasnt so bad at English at times.
It has been a little quiet the last week, but had worse times, and it says something about other survey sites that prolific is still dwarfing them.
Yes, mike; the reputation of having been newly hatched and therefore off-the-chart naive. I am utterly stuck in the desert and doubt I will be cashing out without fees this side of September, if ever.0 -
Medication Adherence Research Study
Available Places : 148/500
Avg. Completion Time : 10mins
Avg. Reward Per Hour : £24.00/hr
Reward Per Hour estimated by researcher: £20.00/hr
Maximum Allowed Time : 60mins
Reward: £ 4.000 -
Medication Adherence Research Study
Available Places : 148/500
Avg. Completion Time : 10mins
Avg. Reward Per Hour : £24.00/hr
Reward Per Hour estimated by researcher: £20.00/hr
Maximum Allowed Time : 60mins
Reward: £ 4.00
Outrageous filth.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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