articleResearch & PoliticsJan 1, 2019GOLD OA

Validating the demographic, political, psychological, and experimental results obtained from a new source of online survey respondents

Yale University · Columbia University

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Abstract

Researchers have increasingly turned to online convenience samples as sources of survey responses that are easy and inexpensive to collect. As reliance on these sources has grown, so too have concerns about the use of convenience samples in general and Amazon’s Mechanical Turk in particular. We distinguish between “external validity” and theoretical relevance, with the latter being the more important justification for any data collection strategy. We explore an alternative source of online convenience samples, the Lucid Fulcrum Exchange, and assess its suitability for online survey experimental research. Our point of departure is the 2012 study by Berinsky, Huber, and Lenz that compares Amazon’s Mechanical…

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Keywords
  • Sample (material)
  • Respondent
  • Replicate
  • Rumor
  • Data science
  • Psychology
  • Computer science
  • Internet privacy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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