Researchers have increasingly turned to online convenience samples as sources of survey responses that are easy and inexpensive to collect. As reliance on these sources has grown, so too have concerns about the use of convenience samples in general and Amazon’s Mechanical Turk in particular. We distinguish between “external validity” and theoretical relevance, with the latter being the more important justification for any data collection strategy. We explore an alternative source of online convenience samples, the Lucid Fulcrum Exchange, and assess its suitability for online survey experimental research. Our point of departure is the 2012 study by Berinsky, Huber, and Lenz that compares Amazon’s Mechanical Turk to US national probability sa...
Objectives: To determine whether Amazon's Mechanical Turk (MTurk) might be a viable means of recruit...
This article examines online recruitment via Facebook, Mechanical Turk (MTurk), and Qualtrics panels...
One of the most notable recent developments in survey research is the increased usage of...
Researchers have increasingly turned to online convenience samples as sources of survey responses th...
Survey experiments have become a central methodology across the social sciences. Researchers can com...
Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Human-Computer Interaction...
© 2015 Bartneck et al. Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Hum...
Given the high cost of traditional survey administration (postal mail, phone) and the l...
Online crowdsourcing markets (OCM) are becoming more popular as a source for data collection. In thi...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) offers a relatively low-cost alternative to traditional expensive surve...
textabstractAlthough Mechanical Turk has recently become popular among social scientists as a source...
A major proportion of psychological research uses subjects from undergraduate populations. Increasin...
Abstract: Compared to older kinds of sample surveys, online platforms provide a fast and low-cost pl...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) is an online crowdsourcing service where anonymous online workers compl...
Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Human-Com-puter Interactio...
Objectives: To determine whether Amazon's Mechanical Turk (MTurk) might be a viable means of recruit...
This article examines online recruitment via Facebook, Mechanical Turk (MTurk), and Qualtrics panels...
One of the most notable recent developments in survey research is the increased usage of...
Researchers have increasingly turned to online convenience samples as sources of survey responses th...
Survey experiments have become a central methodology across the social sciences. Researchers can com...
Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Human-Computer Interaction...
© 2015 Bartneck et al. Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Hum...
Given the high cost of traditional survey administration (postal mail, phone) and the l...
Online crowdsourcing markets (OCM) are becoming more popular as a source for data collection. In thi...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) offers a relatively low-cost alternative to traditional expensive surve...
textabstractAlthough Mechanical Turk has recently become popular among social scientists as a source...
A major proportion of psychological research uses subjects from undergraduate populations. Increasin...
Abstract: Compared to older kinds of sample surveys, online platforms provide a fast and low-cost pl...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) is an online crowdsourcing service where anonymous online workers compl...
Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Human-Com-puter Interactio...
Objectives: To determine whether Amazon's Mechanical Turk (MTurk) might be a viable means of recruit...
This article examines online recruitment via Facebook, Mechanical Turk (MTurk), and Qualtrics panels...
One of the most notable recent developments in survey research is the increased usage of...