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"AssignmentId": "33L7PJKHCH9VQXCFMIB8HVD3S2KT8Q",
"WorkerId": "AOS2PVHT2HYTL",
"HITId": "337F8MIIMZOQ53VSMBSJSOZ4LVQ405",
"AssignmentStatus": "Submitted",
"AutoApprovalTime": "2021-08-10 17:28:22+02:00",
"AcceptTime": "2021-08-10 13:09:25+02:00",
"SubmitTime": "2021-08-10 13:28:22+02:00",
"Answer": "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"ASCII\"?><QuestionFormAnswers xmlns=\"http://mechanicalturk.amazonaws.com/AWSMechanicalTurkDataSchemas/2005-10-01/QuestionFormAnswers.xsd\"><Answer><QuestionIdentifier>q0</QuestionIdentifier><FreeText>I tell them that HIT stands for human intelligence task. I explain that it is something that only a HUMAN can do. Bots cannot think like humans, and researchers value human input.</FreeText></Answer><Answer><QuestionIdentifier>q1</QuestionIdentifier><FreeText>I have done several types of HITS. They kind I have done are mostly surveys, where the researcher is trying to get opinions on various different subjects, from products to politics and current events. The other types that I have done are playing games and trying out websites to see how well they work. That is self explanatory. Also I've written essays for evaluation and analyzed graphs to see how effective and understandable they are. I don't do transcriptions and other tedious work.</FreeText></Answer><Answer><QuestionIdentifier>q2</QuestionIdentifier><FreeText>Yes, people from the US seem to be preferred. Many of the HITs specify that you must be from the US, so that makes people from other countries unable to do them.</FreeText></Answer><Answer><QuestionIdentifier>q3</QuestionIdentifier><FreeText>I have a script running that catches my HITs, so I am usually in the same room with my computer (kitchen). I do lots of other things when nothing is coming up. </FreeText></Answer><Answer><QuestionIdentifier>q4</QuestionIdentifier><FreeText>When I \"take a break\" I don't necessarily stay behind my computer. Sometimes I do, but I look at other sites or my email etc.</FreeText></Answer></QuestionFormAnswers>",
"answers": {
"q0": "I tell them that HIT stands for human intelligence task. I explain that it is something that only a HUMAN can do. Bots cannot think like humans, and researchers value human input.",
"q1": "I have done several types of HITS. They kind I have done are mostly surveys, where the researcher is trying to get opinions on various different subjects, from products to politics and current events. The other types that I have done are playing games and trying out websites to see how well they work. That is self explanatory. Also I've written essays for evaluation and analyzed graphs to see how effective and understandable they are. I don't do transcriptions and other tedious work.",
"q2": "Yes, people from the US seem to be preferred. Many of the HITs specify that you must be from the US, so that makes people from other countries unable to do them.",
"q3": "I have a script running that catches my HITs, so I am usually in the same room with my computer (kitchen). I do lots of other things when nothing is coming up.",
"q4": "When I \"take a break\" I don't necessarily stay behind my computer. Sometimes I do, but I look at other sites or my email etc."
}
}