Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a crowdsourcing system in which tasks are distributed to a population of thousands if anonymous workers for completion. This system is becoming increasingly popular with researchers and developers. In this paper, we survey MTurk workers about their demographic make-up and usage behavior. We find that this population is diverse across several notable demographic dimensions such as age, gender, and income, but is not precisely representative of the U.S. as a whole. Indeed, certain homogeneous aspects of the population, such as education level and nationality, may impose limits on the appropriateness of Turkers as a target community for some investigations or research areas. An awareness of the demographic and...
With the growth of ubiquitous computing, it is becoming increasingly easy to carry out work from any...
Amazon Mechanical Turk, an online marketplace designed for crowdsourcing tasks to other people for c...
Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a common source of research participants within the academic community. D...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a crowdsourcing system in which tasks are distributed to a populat...
In the last years, crowdsourcing has emerged as a new approach for outsourcing work to a large numbe...
We present a large scale study of the languages spoken by bilingual workers on Mechanical Turk (MTur...
This is the data we collected and code we used in our research that investigates the possibility tha...
We present a large scale study of the languages spoken by bilingual workers on Mechanical Turk (MTur...
© The Author(s) 2019. Crowdsourcing has become an indispensable tool in the behavioral sciences. Oft...
As Amazon’s Mechanical Turk (MTurk) has surged in popularity throughout political science, scholars ...
One of the most notable recent developments in survey research is the increased usage of...
textabstractAlthough Mechanical Turk has recently become popular among social scientists as a source...
Crowdsourcing is a relatively new model of labor where both the workers and work providers are exper...
Using capture-recapture analysis we estimate the effective size of the active Amazon Mechanical Turk...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) offers a relatively low-cost alternative to traditional expensive surve...
With the growth of ubiquitous computing, it is becoming increasingly easy to carry out work from any...
Amazon Mechanical Turk, an online marketplace designed for crowdsourcing tasks to other people for c...
Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a common source of research participants within the academic community. D...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a crowdsourcing system in which tasks are distributed to a populat...
In the last years, crowdsourcing has emerged as a new approach for outsourcing work to a large numbe...
We present a large scale study of the languages spoken by bilingual workers on Mechanical Turk (MTur...
This is the data we collected and code we used in our research that investigates the possibility tha...
We present a large scale study of the languages spoken by bilingual workers on Mechanical Turk (MTur...
© The Author(s) 2019. Crowdsourcing has become an indispensable tool in the behavioral sciences. Oft...
As Amazon’s Mechanical Turk (MTurk) has surged in popularity throughout political science, scholars ...
One of the most notable recent developments in survey research is the increased usage of...
textabstractAlthough Mechanical Turk has recently become popular among social scientists as a source...
Crowdsourcing is a relatively new model of labor where both the workers and work providers are exper...
Using capture-recapture analysis we estimate the effective size of the active Amazon Mechanical Turk...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) offers a relatively low-cost alternative to traditional expensive surve...
With the growth of ubiquitous computing, it is becoming increasingly easy to carry out work from any...
Amazon Mechanical Turk, an online marketplace designed for crowdsourcing tasks to other people for c...
Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a common source of research participants within the academic community. D...