Renewal and resurgence phenomena generalize to Amazon's Mechanical Turk
Théo P. Robinson, Michael E. Kelley
Abstract
Amazon's Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a crowdsourcing platform that provides researchers with the potential for obtaining behavioral data for very little cost. However, the extent to which the results of common behavioral phenomena found in basic, translational, and applied laboratories may be reproduced (as a first step towards prospective research) via MTurk remains relatively unexplored. We evaluated renewal and resurgence arrangements using MTurk as the subject recruitment platform as a first step to determining the generality of the obtained data. Results suggested that MTurk participants produced renewal and resurgence data similar to those reported in basic, translational, and applied studies.
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CrowdsourcingGeneralityAmazon rainforestData scienceComputer scienceTranslational researchPsychologyArtificial intelligenceCognitive scienceWorld Wide WebBiologyEcologyPsychotherapistBiotechnologyMobile Crowdsensing and CrowdsourcingOpen Source Software InnovationsSoftware Engineering Research