@AlbertsonB2 @prisonrodeo Using our Approved Participants via our MTurk Toolkit is the best way to get high quality data. See this paper: https://t.co/CSJ2Oztc3N. And if you need demographic targeting not available on MTurk, we have our Prime Panels platfo
@giladfeldman Hi Gilad, we can recruit high-quality participants from these international populations using Prime Panels (via our Managed Research service). Check out this paper and email us at [email protected]">@cloudresearch.com">[email protected] as we'd be happy to help! https://t.
@steveshu @cloudresearch the paper: https://t.co/B0ZFFwMv6m
@AndreaRobbett @EcScienceAssoc We also greatly improve the quality people can get from market research panels (here: https://t.co/sbEy5bMwNf) and we will continue developing better ways to sample participants and maintain quality in the future 5/
@OlgaStoddard a patented data quality tool called Sentry. Check out this paper for more about Prime Panels and email us at [email protected]">@cloudresearch.com">[email protected] to learn more! https://t.co/sbEy5bMwNf 2/2
@stevenwwebster @fahey_politics @TJRyan02 @melissabaker712 @ylelkes @rdawkins22 @lucid_hq This paper has some descriptive statistics and comparisons among platforms. You can also gather Census Matched samples with Prime Panels https://t.co/B0ZFFwMv6m
@rdawkins22 @melissabaker712 We find the issues with Lucid aren't so new. Our Prime Panels platform offers similar access as Lucid but we use some vetting procedures before people enter a survey to improve data quality. The basics are in this paper https:/
@psytoolkit With our Prime Panels platform, you can gather a Census matched sample, plus we have a patented data quality tool called Sentry. Check out this paper for more about Prime Panels and email us at [email protected]">@cloudresearch.com">[email protected] to learn more! https://t
@dfreelon a patented data quality tool called Sentry. Check out this paper for more about Prime Panels and email us at [email protected]">@cloudresearch.com">[email protected] to learn more! 2/2 https://t.co/sbEy5bMwNf
@metallicbranch Hi Aly, different populations respond faster in cases when they are more available. As a result, the demographics of a pilot can be very different from what the full sample will look like. More here: https://t.co/sbEy5bMwNf 1/2
@Leesplez @cloudresearch's Prime Panels DIY platform https://t.co/nKdxqZELI5 has a Census Matched Template, including political party and political affiliation. Over 100 million respondents globally. See this BRM paper for other details including data qu
@JasmineABanks a patented data quality tool called Sentry. Check out this paper for more about Prime Panels and email us at [email protected]">@cloudresearch.com">[email protected] to learn more! 2/2 https://t.co/sbEy5bMwNf
@sarahwardsp @AaArechar @DG_Rand @jonj @D_Wiwad @Leesplez Hi Sarah, our Prime Panels platform has the same reach as Lucid, but you'll find the data quality is much better! Here is a BRM paper that demonstrates great data quality and access to a large globa
@baobaofzhang Hi Baobao! If you're interested in learning more about Prime Panels, here is a BRM paper that demonstrates great data quality and access to a large global participant pool. We have the same reach as Lucid, but you'll find the data quality is
@HicksTM @Prolific @DynataGlobal @lucid_hq Hi Tim, with our Prime Panels platform, you can gather a gen pop sample, plus we have a patented data quality tool called Sentry. Check out this paper for more info about Prime Panels and email us at support@cloud
@samuelhardman Hi Samuel, with our Prime Panels platform, you can gather a gen pop sample for about the same cost as MTurk, plus we have a patented data quality tool called Sentry. Check out this paper for more info about Prime Panels: https://t.co/sbEy5bM
@PhilosophyShep Hi @PhilosophyShep there are market research panels. Ex: our Prime Panels, Lucid's Theorem, and Dynata. MR panels are much bigger than platforms like MTurk and offer extensive demographic targeting. Here is a comparison: https://t.co/sbEy5b
@emayfarris This paper gives a primer: https://t.co/sbEy5bMwNf. And we’d always be happy to talk more: [email protected]@cloudresearch.com">[email protected]>
@MonikaPompeo @eugen_dimant @SennJulien @Prithvijit_M @snowberg @LYariv @mc_villeval @_FabioGaleotti_ This paper explains the origins of our tool, but it has since grown and includes more measures: https://t.co/sbEy5bMwNf. Feel free to reach out to our tea
@DG_Rand @aecoppock @AaArechar You might be interested in this paper we published with @JesseJChandler a year or so ago. Lays out a way to handle these DQ issues. Our Prime Panels platform is like Lucid-- combining many panels into one--and this sort of sc
@YamilRVelez @ylelkes @namalhotra @CloudResearch_1 Prime Panels is a completely separate platform from MTurk. More like traditional market research panels. Here is an article from a few years ago comparing the two: https://t.co/B0ZFFwMv6m
@tdehrone @Ivuoma Hey Trisha, @CloudResearch_1 our Prime Panels platform has a political distribution that looks more like the national breakdown than MTurk. This table comes from a paper we published a few years ago: https://t.co/B0ZFFwMv6m https://t.co/9
@m_lajante @DivyaTatavarthy @LaurenGrewal Hi! If you're looking for a platform like Qualtrics, consider our Prime Panels. Similar size and reach, but we screen for data quality. Details here: https://t.co/sbEy5bMwNf. For MTurk, we've received positive fee
@heatherhjyang Hi, Heather. You might check out our Prime Panels platform. Similar to Lucid, but we screen people for data quality. This paper has details: https://t.co/sbEy5bMwNf
@jakewomick maybe check out this thread for possibilities
@DG_Rand @samuelmehr At @CloudResearch_1 our Prime Panels platform is similar to Lucid and Dynata. It's easy to apply a census matched template and we use a short screener that improves data quality. This paper explains: https://t.co/B0ZFFwMv6m
He has a few nice papers on the topic. MTurk: https://t.co/y66sZXHENX Beyond MTurk: https://t.co/rWvvRErUn7
@sylviapperry Finally, if you need to move toward a national sample we have a panel you can use. This paper explains it and shows demographic comparison with MTurk and US pop https://t.co/B0ZFFwMv6m
Online panels in social science research: Expanding sampling methods beyond Mechanical Turk -Behavior Research Methods https://t.co/ZJm1ha4DYJ
“Prime Panels [i.e., an aggregate of online research panels] participants were more diverse in age, family composition, religiosity, education, and political attitudes [and] reported less exposure to classic protocols and produced larger effect sizes...” h
At CloudResearch, we recently published a paper comparing MTurk to a new, alternative source of online research panels—known as Prime Panels. Read more about the pros and cons of both online panels and MTurk as a place to recruit research subjects here: ht
"We conclude that online research panels offer a unique opportunity for research, yet one with some important trade-offs." Chandler et al. (in press). Online panels in social science research: Expanding sampling methods beyond Mechanical Turk https://t.co
Online panels in social science research: Expanding sampling methods beyond Mechanical Turk https://t.co/JJbHmvK02M BehResM