Web-based data collection methods such as Amazon\u27s Mechanical Turk (AMT) are an appealing option to recruit participants quickly and cheaply for psychological research. While concerns regarding data quality have emerged with AMT, several studies have exhibited that data collected via AMT are as reliable as traditional college samples and are often more diverse and representative of noncollege populations. The development of methods to screen for low quality data, however, has been less explored. Omitting participants based on simple screening methods in isolation, such as response time or attention checks may not be adequate identification methods, with an inability to delineate between high or low effort participants. Additionally, prob...
In this study, we investigate the attentiveness exhibited by participants sourced through Amazon Mec...
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...
In recent years, Amazon’s Mechanical Turk (MTurk) has become a pivotal source for participant recrui...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) is an online crowdsourcing service where anonymous online workers compl...
Most experimental and online studies in the empirical social sciences rely on online panels from cro...
In this paper, we examine rates of careless responding and reactions towards detection methods (i.e....
Collecting survey data online can result in low-quality data. Survey participants may not complete t...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Human-Computer Interaction...
ObjectiveIn this study, we examined the impact of a range of methods to improve data quality on the ...
© 2015 Bartneck et al. Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Hum...
Data quality is one of the major concerns of using crowdsourcing websites such as Amazon Mechanical ...
<div><p>The reliance on small samples and underpowered studies may undermine the replicability of sc...
Researchers have increasingly turned to online convenience samples as sources of survey responses th...
In this study, we investigate the attentiveness exhibited by participants sourced through Amazon Mec...
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...
In recent years, Amazon’s Mechanical Turk (MTurk) has become a pivotal source for participant recrui...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) is an online crowdsourcing service where anonymous online workers compl...
Most experimental and online studies in the empirical social sciences rely on online panels from cro...
In this paper, we examine rates of careless responding and reactions towards detection methods (i.e....
Collecting survey data online can result in low-quality data. Survey participants may not complete t...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Human-Computer Interaction...
ObjectiveIn this study, we examined the impact of a range of methods to improve data quality on the ...
© 2015 Bartneck et al. Computer and internet based questionnaires have become a standard tool in Hum...
Data quality is one of the major concerns of using crowdsourcing websites such as Amazon Mechanical ...
<div><p>The reliance on small samples and underpowered studies may undermine the replicability of sc...
Researchers have increasingly turned to online convenience samples as sources of survey responses th...
In this study, we investigate the attentiveness exhibited by participants sourced through Amazon Mec...
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...