© 2015 Bartneck et al. Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Human-Computer Interaction research and other related fields, such as psychology and sociology. Amazon's Mechanical Turk (AMT) service is a new method of recruiting participants and conducting certain types of experiments. This study compares whether participants recruited through AMT give different responses than participants recruited through an online forum or recruited directly on a university campus. Moreover, we compare whether a study conducted within AMT results in different responses compared to a study for which participants are recruited through AMT but which is conducted using an external online questionnaire service. The results of ...
This study is a replication of one of two studies found in “Beyond the Turk: Alternative platforms f...
Internet interventions face significant challenges in recruitment and attrition rates are typically ...
Online labor markets provide new opportunities for behavioral research, but conducting economic expe...
Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Human-Computer Interaction...
Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Human-Com-puter Interactio...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) is an online crowdsourcing service where anonymous online workers compl...
Given the high cost of traditional survey administration (postal mail, phone) and the l...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) offers a relatively low-cost alternative to traditional expensive surve...
In this paper, I argue for the use of Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) in language research. AMT is an o...
textabstractAlthough Mechanical Turk has recently become popular among social scientists as a source...
The current study examined the differences in data quality across two environments (i.e., in a labor...
Abstract: Compared to older kinds of sample surveys, online platforms provide a fast and low-cost pl...
A major proportion of psychological research uses subjects from undergraduate populations. Increasin...
Researchers have increasingly turned to online convenience samples as sources of survey responses th...
Researchers have increasingly turned to online convenience samples as sources of survey responses th...
This study is a replication of one of two studies found in “Beyond the Turk: Alternative platforms f...
Internet interventions face significant challenges in recruitment and attrition rates are typically ...
Online labor markets provide new opportunities for behavioral research, but conducting economic expe...
Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Human-Computer Interaction...
Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Human-Com-puter Interactio...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) is an online crowdsourcing service where anonymous online workers compl...
Given the high cost of traditional survey administration (postal mail, phone) and the l...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) offers a relatively low-cost alternative to traditional expensive surve...
In this paper, I argue for the use of Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) in language research. AMT is an o...
textabstractAlthough Mechanical Turk has recently become popular among social scientists as a source...
The current study examined the differences in data quality across two environments (i.e., in a labor...
Abstract: Compared to older kinds of sample surveys, online platforms provide a fast and low-cost pl...
A major proportion of psychological research uses subjects from undergraduate populations. Increasin...
Researchers have increasingly turned to online convenience samples as sources of survey responses th...
Researchers have increasingly turned to online convenience samples as sources of survey responses th...
This study is a replication of one of two studies found in “Beyond the Turk: Alternative platforms f...
Internet interventions face significant challenges in recruitment and attrition rates are typically ...
Online labor markets provide new opportunities for behavioral research, but conducting economic expe...