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Discussion Boards => Offers => Topic started by: bostonphil on February 17, 2017, 11:36:43 am
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I have seen some posts about the quality score in the right hand corner of Your Surveys. At one point, I was over 100 but now I am down to 86. Your score depends on how many and what type of surveys you get.
I have a red or orange critical alert on my quality score. If you do also. click on. You get some points every time you complete a survey but you get docked 20 points or so every time you are rejected from a survey.
I do not know what you get or don't get when you attempt a survey but do not meet the profile.
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haven't come across anything like that. can someone help me, i have a question. I tried to get on the forum this morning, but it told me i did all the the 9 forums but not today after 4pm it let me get on. why is that.
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I check my score and its 309, no clue whats all about.
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I'm down to I think 76 on here but I still have close to 300 on other sites
It's hard to bring back up because they take 20 away but only add 1 for each completed survey
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I see the score but never pay attention to it.
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You guys are right AND wrong. Next time, you see that warning BostonPhil, forego the survey and click on the warning, it will tell you where and why you lost the points.
For example, I was at 237, then in the next few surveys, I was down by thirty points. I clicked on the part beneath the number that said "good, warning, etc", and it has a long list of points added and/or removed. It told me that I got a survey rejected for going too quickly. Another time, it told me I lost points for answering wrong.
So, if you select one of their "trap" answers, for example, if they ask you which are vegetables, and there is an option that says "gale" and you select it, twenty to thirty points will immediately be removed from your quality score. I learned that the hard way when I assumed they meant "kale."
I assume if your score gets too low, you will not get many "your surveys" and you may even get locked out of taking some of their surveys.
The quality score is not only how many surveys you got to complete, and how many you get rejected from. It is an actual quality score of answering questions correctly, and also matching your stored profile.
However, you are right, that if you are way down in the 70s or 80s, it will take forever to go higher because you will qualify for less surveys from them. But if you're in the 200s, even if you lose thirty points, you will find that it's much easier to build back up. I got bumped down thirty points a few weeks ago, and I'm already back up.
You will also find that your Quality Score for Your Surveys is different when going through Your Surveys where the normal surveys are listed, than it is if you go through Peanut Labs, then when you get Your Surveys, the number is different. I am 86 there, and I cannot seem to get that number to budge.
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I have never seen scores on surveys. I have seen them on the "tasks". If you get below a certain score you won't be able to finish the task.
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I have never seen this score either. Can someone tell me where do you find it. Is it based on how any surveys you complete? If it were up to me I would complete 100% of surveys. ;D
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AT one time my score was 250 or higher and now it's like 140. I'm not sure why, as I never fail the checks. Maybe it's because I haven't done anything from Your Surveys in a long time. It just takes too long to bounce around the router.
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Wow! I had no idea the quality scores were so detailed. I've seen mine before, but can't seem to locate it now. After reading this thread, I went to see if I could locate it. I even DQ'd on a couple of surveys looking for it, but it never appeared. Does it come up AFTER you complete a survey?
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I have noticed that my personal quality score has been on the rise and that my status is good. When ever I open a 'Your Survey' I immediately check out my score to see where I am.
Typically when I would complete and be credited for a survey and then open another my score increases a couple of points. Yes, I do pay close attention to those questions that test to see if you are paying attention.
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I noticed the same thing, although I was never that much over 100. I am down to 80 something with also "critical" level. Honestly, "moving too fast" is a super annoying reason to fail checks. I read fast, I type fast, I shouldn't have to slow down everything just because of some arbitrary time it SHOULD take me to do something.
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Wow! I had no idea the quality scores were so detailed. I've seen mine before, but can't seem to locate it now. After reading this thread, I went to see if I could locate it. I even DQ'd on a couple of surveys looking for it, but it never appeared. Does it come up AFTER you complete a survey?
No it actually shows up prior to taking a survey. But not every survey has it for whatever reason.
Typically if the first question is one of those outrageous questions like "when is the last time you swallowed a whole watermelon?" your quality score is in the right hand corner.
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My score was 160 early last month, then I was knocked down to 129 at one point, now it is slowly going up to 141 today.
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Never heard of that, will love to check it out though
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i've never even noticed that, hmm interesting! ???
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What's highly annoying about some of this criteria is I'm a fast reader and can usually think quickly. It shouldn't matter how fast a person is doing the survey so long as the answers are "correct" and/or "logical" and responsive. Especially when it comes to the "classification purposes only" multiple choice questions. Seriously, how long does it take to think about what state you live in or if you're born in January or May and in what year? I'm not so slow that I need to labor over these questions, I have to purposely slow WAY down on most surveys to not get booted off. They're not that hard to complete.
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What's highly annoying about some of this criteria is I'm a fast reader and can usually think quickly. It shouldn't matter how fast a person is doing the survey so long as the answers are "correct" and/or "logical" and responsive. Especially when it comes to the "classification purposes only" multiple choice questions. Seriously, how long does it take to think about what state you live in or if you're born in January or May and in what year? I'm not so slow that I need to labor over these questions, I have to purposely slow WAY down on most surveys to not get booted off. They're not that hard to complete.
That's EXACTLY my problem with the criteria.
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What's highly annoying about some of this criteria is I'm a fast reader and can usually think quickly. It shouldn't matter how fast a person is doing the survey so long as the answers are "correct" and/or "logical" and responsive. Especially when it comes to the "classification purposes only" multiple choice questions. Seriously, how long does it take to think about what state you live in or if you're born in January or May and in what year? I'm not so slow that I need to labor over these questions, I have to purposely slow WAY down on most surveys to not get booted off. They're not that hard to complete.
i couldn't of said it better!!! I swear I did one just to try something new and it was absolutely stupid what i picked and go figure it let me take the survey. like what is really going on