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I took the risk. But it's really hard to provide detailed responses when you don't have that much time to think. Isn't rejecting from completing survey faster or slower against prolifics rules anyway?
I'll do you one better complete it perfectly and you'll get rejected anyway cause they don't wanna pay and account permanently placed on hold with no manual review lol. Literally had that happen last week, no stated reason, no attention check fail, consistent about me answers and still flagged because a researcher rejected a study I very carefully filled out. It's apparently not common but still happens to a few people it's annoying as hell. Would be fine except their support literally doesn't review things at all.
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Yeah unfortunately it seems to be a trend amongst research sites they're very scared to even remotely challenge the researchers out of fear of retaliation or not spending with them. So they'd rather back them than stand up for easily replaceable participants it's incredibly sad but I understand why they behave this way. Don't worry there's alternatives that are decent and other side hustles. It's best not to keep all your eggs in one basket anyway.