How Long Does It Take To Get Approved For Amazon Mechanical Turk?

Why would i be denied Amazon Mechanical Turk?

A Requester may reject your work if they believe the answer is wrong, the HIT was not completed correctly, or that the instructions were not followed. If you believe that your work was rejected in error, you may decide to contact the Requester directly.

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What is the approval rate in MTurk?

The Hit Approval Rate represents the proportion of completed tasks that are approved by Requesters. Depending on the type of task (surveys for example), you may want to set the HIT Approval Rate above 98% to enforce even higher quality.

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How long does it take to be accepted to Amazon MTurk?

Requesters determine whether to approve your work and pay you within 30 days after you submit your Human Intelligence Tasks (HITs).

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How do I get approved for Amazon MTurk?

  • Find Work. Search or browse through the Human Intelligence Tasks (HITs) and click on the one that interests you.
  • Accept and Complete Work. Accept the HIT and follow the instructions. When you're done, submit your work.
  • Get Paid. After the Requester approves your work, your earnings are available to use.

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Why did I not get approved for MTurk?

You provided incomplete or incorrect information: MTurk requires accurate and complete information in order to create an account. If you provided incomplete or incorrect information, your registration may have been denied.

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How do I get Amazon MTurk approval?

How do HITs get approved? Requesters determine whether to approve your work and pay you within 30 days after you submit your Human Intelligence Tasks (HITs). Amazon Mechanical Turk does not determine whether or when to approve or reject HITs and does not estimate when your HITs will be approved.

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Who is eligible for MTurk?

Workers can complete tasks on the Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) web site using the skills they already have and according to their own schedule. To complete tasks and collect payment from Requesters, workers need a computing device connected to the Internet and must be at least 18-years-old.

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How do I get an invitation to MTurk?

  • Click Create an Account.
  • Enter your email address.
  • Follow the prompts to complete your Requester account registration. When prompted, type your mailing address and accept the Amazon Mechanical Turk Participation Agreement.

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How do I undo a rejection on MTurk?

If you need to add funds, you can do so from your My Account page. It's not possible to reverse a rejection that is more than 30 days old. If your HITs were created in the API, you can reverse a rejection by approving the assignment using the ApproveRejectedAssignment API operation.

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Does MTurk require SSN?

Legal Name. Date of Birth. Physical Address. Social Security Number (SSN)

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What does lifetime approval rate mean on MTurk?

A Worker's HIT Approval Rate is calculated as the Workers' Lifetime Assignments Approved divided by the Worker's Lifetime Number of Assignments Submitted — on ALL Assignments.

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How do I get approval on MTurk?

How do HITs get approved? Requesters determine whether to approve your work and pay you within 30 days after you submit your Human Intelligence Tasks (HITs). Amazon Mechanical Turk does not determine whether or when to approve or reject HITs and does not estimate when your HITs will be approved.

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What is a hit approval rate?

The Approval Rate is the rate that Requesters have approved HITs that Workers complete. For example, if a Worker has completed 5000 HITs and had their work rejected 250 times, their approval rate is 95%.

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