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      Crowdsourcing research: Data collection with Amazon’s Mechanical Turk

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      Communication Monographs
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          Conducting behavioral research on Amazon's Mechanical Turk.

          Amazon's Mechanical Turk is an online labor market where requesters post jobs and workers choose which jobs to do for pay. The central purpose of this article is to demonstrate how to use this Web site for conducting behavioral research and to lower the barrier to entry for researchers who could benefit from this platform. We describe general techniques that apply to a variety of types of research and experiments across disciplines. We begin by discussing some of the advantages of doing experiments on Mechanical Turk, such as easy access to a large, stable, and diverse subject pool, the low cost of doing experiments, and faster iteration between developing theory and executing experiments. While other methods of conducting behavioral research may be comparable to or even better than Mechanical Turk on one or more of the axes outlined above, we will show that when taken as a whole Mechanical Turk can be a useful tool for many researchers. We will discuss how the behavior of workers compares with that of experts and laboratory subjects. Then we will illustrate the mechanics of putting a task on Mechanical Turk, including recruiting subjects, executing the task, and reviewing the work that was submitted. We also provide solutions to common problems that a researcher might face when executing their research on this platform, including techniques for conducting synchronous experiments, methods for ensuring high-quality work, how to keep data private, and how to maintain code security.
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            Beyond the Turk: Alternative platforms for crowdsourcing behavioral research

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              Separate but equal? A comparison of participants and data gathered via Amazon’s MTurk, social media, and face-to-face behavioral testing

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                Journal
                Communication Monographs
                Communication Monographs
                Informa UK Limited
                0363-7751
                1479-5787
                November 2017
                January 02 2018
                July 04 2017
                January 02 2018
                : 85
                : 1
                : 140-156
                Affiliations
                [1 ] School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA
                Article
                10.1080/03637751.2017.1342043
                bf9a5fb9-4139-4b2b-9bb3-550f56aeacfc
                © 2018
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