the heavy reliance on Mechanical Turk for research in the social sciences is scandalous. Even worse than relying on undergrads
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You can then them it's a fake page but if it meets their standards then...
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I have continually noted in my head flimsy stories in the news that rely on MT over the years, unfortunately I couldn't cite them.
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It might be, and for empty stories
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Maybe, instead of creating mechanisms that facilitate appeal to authority arguments, we could teach people how to spot fake news? Maybe?
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“Psychologists grow increasingly dependent on virtual research subjects” http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/06/psychologists-grow-increasingly-dependent-online-research-subjects …
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Not specific to social science alone, but there are about 155,000 results if you search for “mechanical turk” on Google Scholar.
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