I'm getting more inclined to spend a few quid on the mturk when I get home, I can run it by all you to make sure we agree it's unbiased if you like? A genetics guy not psychology tho so if someone with more practice wants to take the reins I won't whine
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Replying to @Erysiphales @DrAnneCarpenter and
I'd also say, that your comments were short statements of fact. If they came across agressive that's kinda because the recipient found those facts uncomfortable and you knew that when making them. Calling you angry to deflect from this felt like 100% projection to me
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Replying to @Erysiphales @Psycholosopher and
Totally you should run experimental design by Twitter before doing it, else everyone will critique it if they don't like the results! Happy to RT the design to get input.
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Replying to @DrAnneCarpenter @Erysiphales and
Two options I can think of: 1) Relabel everyone as Person A, B, C and ask "who is more emotional" (or angry/aggressive) 2) Swap identities randomly (so sometimes men are me etc) and ask "is the last comment more emotional than the others in the thread?" (or angry/aggressive)
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Replying to @DrAnneCarpenter @Erysiphales and
I suspect (2) might be better - with 1 I think I'd be labeled 'worst' (even if minutely so) regardless of whether ppl know I'm female or not. Not really getting at the Q. (p.s. in (1) you'd also run a parallel test where people DO keep their identities)
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Replying to @DrAnneCarpenter @Erysiphales and
Hmm. What about presenting a bunch of the replies, and for each you get to choose from a list of adjectives to describe the reply. I think any ranking yours might end up 'worst' simply because it's the most pointed. Whilst not emotional, it *elicits* an emotional response...
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Replying to @DrDeCaluwe @DrAnneCarpenter and
Just so you know, collecting data on MTurk if you have never done it before is a much bigger time commitments than a single evening. You need JS, PHP, and SQL usually and at least.
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Replying to @o_guest @DrDeCaluwe and
OK, I just realised maybe nobody here is a psychologist. This study has probably been done, just obviously not with these exact stimuli.
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Replying to @o_guest @DrDeCaluwe and
There are definitely studies which show the same sentences attributed to a woman are more likely to lead to accusations of "being emotional" than when attributed to a man, I think the idea was that a tenner and an afternoon was worth it to prove someone wrong on the internet :P
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It might be funny sure but not sure you would get data that actually showed what you wanted!
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