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Systems Perspective of Amazon Mechanical Turk for Organizational Research: Review and Recommendations [PDF]
Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is becoming a prevalent source of quick and cost effective data for organizational research, but there are questions about the appropriateness of the platform for organizational research.
Melissa G. Keith +2 more
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Crowdsourced Data Preprocessing with R and Amazon Mechanical Turk [PDF]
Materials for a short article about ...
Leeper, Thomas J.
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Assessment of reproductive knowledge among young adults utilizing Amazon mechanical Turk survey [PDF]
Background: Reproductive health technology has evolved significantly since the introduction of in vitro fertilization in 1978, enhancing the possibility of conceiving children at later stages in life.
Alexandra Aponte Varnum +5 more
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Assessing the quality and reliability of the Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) data in 2024 [PDF]
Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) has been one of the most popular platforms for online research in psychology and the social sciences in general. While concerns about MTurk data quality have been raised, the platform continues to be widely used.
Hagar Shimoni, Vadim Axelrod
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Crowdsourcing awareness: exploration of the ovarian cancer knowledge gap through Amazon Mechanical Turk. [PDF]
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecologic disease in the United States, with more women dying from this cancer than all gynecological cancers combined.
Rebecca R Carter +4 more
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Sun Protection Belief Clusters: Analysis of Amazon Mechanical Turk Data. [PDF]
This study aimed (i) to determine whether people could be differentiated on the basis of their sun protection belief profiles and individual characteristics and (ii) explore the use of a crowdsourcing web service for the assessment of sun protection beliefs.
Santiago-Rivas M, Schnur JB, Jandorf L.
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Collecting response times using Amazon Mechanical Turk and Adobe Flash. [PDF]
Crowdsourcing systems like Amazon's Mechanical Turk (AMT) allow data to be collected from a large sample of people in a short amount of time. This use has garnered considerable interest from behavioral scientists. So far, most experiments conducted on AMT have focused on survey-type instruments because of difficulties inherent in running many ...
Simcox T, Fiez JA.
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BackgroundSurveys of internet panels such as Amazon’s Mechanical Turk (MTurk) are common in health research. Nonresponse in longitudinal studies can limit inferences about change over time. ObjectiveThis study aimed to
Nabeel Qureshi +2 more
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BackgroundCrowdsourcing has become a valuable method for collecting medical research data. This approach, recruiting through open calls on the Web, is particularly useful for assembling large normative datasets.
Saunders, Daniel R +2 more
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Using Amazon Mechanical Turk to Transcribe Historical Handwritten Documents
The developing “information age” is continually unraveling new ways of discovering, presenting and sharing information. Most new academic material is digitally formatted upon its creation and is thus easy to find and query.
Andrew S.I.D. Lang, Joshua Rio-Ross
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