Are samples drawn from Mechanical Turk valid for research on political ideology?
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Abstract
Amazon’s Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is an increasingly popular tool for the recruitment of research subjects. While there has been much focus on the demographic differences between MTurk samples and the national public, we know little about whether liberals and conservatives recruited from MTurk share the same psychological dispositions as their counterparts in the mass public. In the absence of such evidence, some have argued that the selection process involved in joining MTurk invalidates the subject pool for studying questions central to political science. In this paper, we evaluate this claim by comparing a large MTurk sample to two benchmark national samples – one conducted online and one conducted…
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- Ideology
- Politics
- Public opinion
- Personality
- Sample (material)
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Face (sociological concept)
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