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Amazon Mechanical Turk

2019
In the technological inflation of a phantasmagoria of useful tools and/or accessories (and never indispensable) that want to be visible (for example the smartphone), it is not possible to see the signs of thoughts able to read and outline the emerging horizons. Great potential can be glimpsed but also great vulnerabilities. First of all the creation of
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Running Behavioral Operations Experiments Using Amazon's Mechanical Turk

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Mechanical Turk (MTurk), an online labor market run by Amazon, provides a web platform for conducting behavioral experiments; the site offers immediate and inexpensive access to a large subject pool. In this study, we review recent research about using MTurk for behavioral experiments and test the validity of using MTurk for experiments in behavioral ...
Yun Shin Lee, Yong Won Seo, Enno Siemsen
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Collecting Narrative Data on Amazon's Mechanical Turk

Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2015
SummaryMemory researchers collect data using Amazon's Mechanical Turk (AMT). Despite numerous reports documenting the reliability of data collected on this web site, no study of its uses for narrative memory research has been published. Participants reported narratives of stressful events and were recruited via AMT and in various formats with college ...
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“Artificial Artificial Intelligence”: Gigging on Amazon Mechanical Turk

2023
This chapter examines the second case study, Amazon Mechanical Turk. In stark contrast to warehouse workers, these are organized on a web-based platform to complete piecework. This chapter investigates the relation of these dimensions to the alienation of MTurk workers regarding their labor activity, the product of labor, their species-being and their ...
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Who Broke Amazon Mechanical Turk?

Proceedings of the 15th ACM Web Science Conference 2023, 2023
Catherine C. Marshall   +4 more
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Unemployed and Turking: Is Amazon Mechanical Turk a Viable Source for Unemployment Research?

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2018
Organizational research conducted using data obtained from Amazon’s Mechanical Turk (MTurk) has proliferated in recent years.
Adam J. Vanhove   +2 more
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Crowdsourcing research: Data collection with Amazon’s Mechanical Turk

Communication Monographs, 2017
Researchers in a variety of disciplines use Amazon’s crowdsourcing platform called Mechanical Turk as a way to collect data from a respondent pool that is much more diverse than a typical student s...
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Task navigation panel for Amazon Mechanical Turk

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering, 2022
Wei Guo   +4 more
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Direct evidence for phosphorus limitation on Amazon forest productivity

Nature, 2022
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Amazon Mechanical Turk: The Human Sciences’ Labor Problem

Labor
Abstract This article investigates the rise of Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk), Amazon Web Services, Inc.’s crowdsourcing labor platform, in social science research since 2005. A new “digital sweatshop,” the platform hired online workers to do precarious, extremely low-wage tasks to support artificial intelligence (AI) and survey research,
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