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Experimenting on Mechanical Turk: 5 How Tos
posted 21 July 2009
| Markus Jakobsson view bio
Performing human-subjects experiments on Amazon Mechanical Turk offers many benefits, including very low experiment costs, quick turn-around rates, and relatively simple approvals from human subjects boards. But you have to be careful to avoid bias and error…
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