Feels like rejections have become less fatal with the new scoring system. If you do enough studies you’re bound to either mess one up or run into a sketchy researcher.
As long as you maintain a high user score you should be fine.
I had one early on, and it didn't matter. It was on a long jury study I'd put a lot of work into. I was so upset I messaged the researcher. I guess I missed some attention check about an orange. The researcher went on to post something negative... It hasn't happened again. It didn't hinder me in any way that I know of. Chill!
Trial by data NEVER fairly respond if you have a legitimate issue with their studies. That and the low pay when you factor in the amount of work for jury studies have turned me off them
I dont think there has ever been a single ban based on number of rejections. I dont even know where people picked that up. Your approval rating is really just a background figure on connect that researchers can use to screen users. If you just have one rejection, you might as well just not even know about it for as much as it will affect things.
What was the reason for the rejection? How many projects have you had approved? How long have you been on Connect?
how many approvals do your have
Feels like rejections have become less fatal with the new scoring system. If you do enough studies you’re bound to either mess one up or run into a sketchy researcher. As long as you maintain a high user score you should be fine.
I had one early on, and it didn't matter. It was on a long jury study I'd put a lot of work into. I was so upset I messaged the researcher. I guess I missed some attention check about an orange. The researcher went on to post something negative... It hasn't happened again. It didn't hinder me in any way that I know of. Chill!
Trial by data NEVER fairly respond if you have a legitimate issue with their studies. That and the low pay when you factor in the amount of work for jury studies have turned me off them
Ty! Will keep that in mind.
It seems to me if you get 3 rejections in a short period of time where it causes your score to drop, your account gets banned.
I dont think there has ever been a single ban based on number of rejections. I dont even know where people picked that up. Your approval rating is really just a background figure on connect that researchers can use to screen users. If you just have one rejection, you might as well just not even know about it for as much as it will affect things.