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@article{huff:2015,
title={Who are these people? Evaluating the demographic characteristics and political preferences of MTurk survey respondents},
author={Huff, Connor and Tingley, Dustin},
journal={Research \& Politics},
volume={2},
number={3},
doi={10.1177/2053168015604648},
year=2015
}
@article{clifford:2015,
title={Are samples drawn from Mechanical Turk valid for research on political ideology?},
author={Clifford, Scott and Jewell, Ryan M and Waggoner, Philip D},
journal={Research \& Politics},
volume={2},
number={4},
doi={10.1177/2053168015622072},
year=2015
}
@online{dreyfuss:2018,
title = {A Bot Panic Hits Amazon's Mechanical Turk},
author = {Dreyfuss, Mily},
year = 2018,
publisher={Wired},
url = {https://www.wired.com/story/amazon-mechanical-turk-bot-panic/}
}
@report{dennis:2018,
title={Mturk Workers' Use of Low-Cost "Virtual Private Servers" to Circumvent Screening Methods: A Research Note},
author={Dennis, Sean A and Goodson, Brian M and Pearson, Chris},
year=2018,
doi={10.2139/ssrn.3233954},
institution={Working Paper: University of Kentucky}
}
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}
@article{casler:2013,
title={Separate but equal? A comparison of participants and data gathered via Amazon's MTurk, social media, and face-to-face behavioral testing},
author={Casler, Krista and Bickel, Lydia and Hackett, Elizabeth},
journal={Computers in Human Behavior},
volume={29},
number={6},
pages={2156--2160},
doi={10.1016/j.chb.2013.05.009},
year=2013
}
@article{buhrmester:2011,
title={Amazon's Mechanical Turk: A new source of inexpensive, yet high-quality, data},
author={Buhrmester, Michael and Kwang, Tracy and Gosling, Samuel D},
journal={Perspectives on psychological science},
volume={6},
number={1},
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year=2011
}
@online{TurkPrime:2018,
title={After the Bot Scare: Understanding What's Been Happening with Data Collection on MTurk and How to Stop it},
author={TurkPrime},
year = 2018,
publisher = {Seattle, WA: TurkPrime},
url = {https://blog.turkprime.com}
}
@report{ahler:2018,
title={The Micro-Task Market for 'Lemons': Collecting Data on Amazon's Mechanical Turk},
author={Ahler, Douglas J and Roush, Carolyn A and Sood, Gaurav},
year=2018,
institution = {Working Paper: Florida State University}
}
@report{kennedy:2018,
title={The Shape of and Solutions to the MTurk Quality Crisis},
author={Kennedy, Ryan and Clifford, Scott and Burleigh, Tyler and Jewell, Ryan and Waggoner, Philip D},
year=2018,
doi={10.2139/ssrn.3272468},
institution = {Working Paper: MAHD Lab, University of Houston}
}
@online{bohannon:2016,
author={Bohannon, John},
title={Psychologists grow increasingly dependent on online research subjects},
booktitle={Science: AAAS},
year=2016,
doi={10.1126/science.aag0592},
url={https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/06/psychologists-grow-increasingly-dependent-online-research-subjects}
}
@Article{Zhou:2016,
author={Zhou, Haotian and Fishbach, Ayelet},
title={The pitfall of experimenting on the web: How unattended selective attrition leads to surprising (yet false) research conclusions},
journal={J. Pers. Soc. Psychol.},
year=2016,
volume={111},
number={4},
doi={10.1037/pspa0000056},
pages={493--504}
}