@ira_hyman And this: https://t.co/11OJVKCpRr
RT @tkobyashi: Nonnaïveté among Amazon Mechanical Turk workers: Consequences and solutions for behavioral researchers https://t.co/ilgT5sFt…
Nonnaïveté among Amazon Mechanical Turk workers: Consequences and solutions for behavioral researchers https://t.co/ilgT5sFtFl
@ylelkes @AdamBerinsky @jahenderson0 That’s one of my biggest concerns with MTurk, only made more concerning by nonnaïveté on things like the CRT (see below). I try to limit my MTurk studies to topics that I think (speculate) will be less affected by that
He has a few nice papers on the topic. MTurk: https://t.co/y66sZXHENX Beyond MTurk: https://t.co/rWvvRErUn7
@m__browne @DG_Rand @GordPennycook I don't know if forgetting is an issue, but the fact that this test is among the *well known tasks* on MTURK forums is definitely an issue for stability. https://t.co/uBjDvvS6Kt
@xmacex @awatts_ @NewsfromScience @trihybrid thx for the interest! Also check out @gpaolacci's papers https://t.co/8UV5Ga9hmT More soon ...
@_hlplab_ @awatts_ curious whether your results align with our older data in https://t.co/sA1rqS5ldQ and https://t.co/Td1841Pxwh
@DEJPett @jamesdoeser Thanks! This one looked especially interesting...https://t.co/ZKIYcyKWAh
@squig @thosjleeper Workers who do a lot of surveys see a lot of repeats and start to question... Related: http://t.co/QLx9SuA067
@jayvanbavel see "Nonnaivete among AMT workers: Consequences and solutions for behavioral researchers" http://t.co/y7yJEOaaUU
@hardsci haha, awesome. but the premise in the first picture might be wrong: http://t.co/06keMb0Hjz
Chandler et al. (in press). Nonnaïveté among Amazon Mechanical Turk workers: . . . http://t.co/2hCTsjwOzJ
MTurk workers are more sophisticated than you think http://t.co/f2kwLdoNMA