exhausting_mturk/batches/answers/processed/34YWR3PJ28LH35J26MUOPZW2E5B...

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"AssignmentId": "3WMINLGALCESN43JXU0WOCJTRN8ACD",
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"HITId": "34YWR3PJ28LH35J26MUOPZW2E5B0XQ",
"AssignmentStatus": "Submitted",
"AutoApprovalTime": "2021-07-17 19:51:46+02:00",
"AcceptTime": "2021-07-17 15:43:11+02:00",
"SubmitTime": "2021-07-17 15:51:46+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>My wife and I already had full time jobs so I was mostly looking for something to supplement our income, preferably from home. The last thing I wanted to do when starting a family was to pick up a part time job and never be home. So I started looking to see if I could find a way to make money online.&#13;At some point, you&#8217;ve probably seen ads or spam emails claiming that you can make money taking surveys online&#8230;Easy! Quick! Earn cash for your opinions!</FreeText></Answer><Answer><QuestionIdentifier>q1</QuestionIdentifier><FreeText>While computing technology continues to improve, there are still many things that people can do much more effectively than computers. These include tasks such as identifying objects in a photo or video, performing data de-duplication, transcribing audio recordings or researching data details.</FreeText></Answer><Answer><QuestionIdentifier>q2</QuestionIdentifier><FreeText>As little as turking appears to pay on paper, in practice it often pays less because MTurk, as it is known, is a sloppy, shoddy free-for-all.&#13;Turkers spend their time fighting requesters over an unfair 10-cent rejection or a missing 60-cent payment. They waste minutes filling out bubbles on defective questionnaires that cannot be submitted. They abandon &#8220;10-minute&#8221; surveys after half an hour.&#13;&#13;They swap horror stories and warnings on turker message boards (&#8220;rejection on a $0.50 hit,&#8221; read one recent bulletin, &#8220;reason is &#8216;funds were not allocated&#8217;&#8221;). They leave scathing reviews on the turker-run site Turkopticon (&#8220;unfair and wild use of the rejection button&#8221;).&#13;&#13;Just how much turkers make is the subject of considerable scholarly debate, but one paper published last year analyzed millions of tasks done by thousands of turkers. Though they probably overrepresented novice turkers like me who do the lowest-paying tasks, the paper&#8217;s authors concluded that if you count time spent looking for tasks and working on tasks that came to nothing, the median turker&#8217;s hourly wage was $1.77.</FreeText></Answer><Answer><QuestionIdentifier>q3</QuestionIdentifier><FreeText>8 HOURS. BECAUSE I LIKE TO WORK ON MTURK</FreeText></Answer><Answer><QuestionIdentifier>q4</QuestionIdentifier><FreeText>I am completing roughly 50-60 HIT's per day that consist of 95% surveys. Getting about $20 a day with my highest day being $39 with 93 HITs submitted. To put everything in perspective since starting January 8th on a regular basis I just hit $300 today. This is with 1,100 HIT's completed and a 98% accuracy rating. I am just trying to compare to others to see if my numbers are average or if I am wasting my time. I can't say for sure how much time I dedicate to this but it probably averages out at 4 hours a day. Any tips/advice for how to get more HIT's? One thing I notice is I constantly can get $.50 and even $1 surveys but very very rarely can I get accepted into anything $2 or higher. Thanks in advance for any comments/replies</FreeText></Answer></QuestionFormAnswers>",
"answers": {
"q0": "My wife and I already had full time jobs so I was mostly looking for something to supplement our income, preferably from home. The last thing I wanted to do when starting a family was to pick up a part time job and never be home. So I started looking to see if I could find a way to make money online.\rAt some point, you\u2019ve probably seen ads or spam emails claiming that you can make money taking surveys online\u2026Easy! Quick! Earn cash for your opinions!",
"q1": "While computing technology continues to improve, there are still many things that people can do much more effectively than computers. These include tasks such as identifying objects in a photo or video, performing data de-duplication, transcribing audio recordings or researching data details.",
"q2": "As little as turking appears to pay on paper, in practice it often pays less because MTurk, as it is known, is a sloppy, shoddy free-for-all.\rTurkers spend their time fighting requesters over an unfair 10-cent rejection or a missing 60-cent payment. They waste minutes filling out bubbles on defective questionnaires that cannot be submitted. They abandon \u201c10-minute\u201d surveys after half an hour.\r\rThey swap horror stories and warnings on turker message boards (\u201crejection on a $0.50 hit,\u201d read one recent bulletin, \u201creason is \u2018funds were not allocated\u2019\u201d). They leave scathing reviews on the turker-run site Turkopticon (\u201cunfair and wild use of the rejection button\u201d).\r\rJust how much turkers make is the subject of considerable scholarly debate, but one paper published last year analyzed millions of tasks done by thousands of turkers. Though they probably overrepresented novice turkers like me who do the lowest-paying tasks, the paper\u2019s authors concluded that if you count time spent looking for tasks and working on tasks that came to nothing, the median turker\u2019s hourly wage was $1.77.",
"q3": "8 HOURS. BECAUSE I LIKE TO WORK ON MTURK",
"q4": "I am completing roughly 50-60 HIT's per day that consist of 95% surveys. Getting about $20 a day with my highest day being $39 with 93 HITs submitted. To put everything in perspective since starting January 8th on a regular basis I just hit $300 today. This is with 1,100 HIT's completed and a 98% accuracy rating. I am just trying to compare to others to see if my numbers are average or if I am wasting my time. I can't say for sure how much time I dedicate to this but it probably averages out at 4 hours a day. Any tips/advice for how to get more HIT's? One thing I notice is I constantly can get $.50 and even $1 surveys but very very rarely can I get accepted into anything $2 or higher. Thanks in advance for any comments/replies"
}
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