Any chance you have a link to formal ways of excluding professional survey takers?
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I ask b/c I've thought about this a lot and I haven't found a good way to get past pro survey takers online
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while still getting participants and not paying $80k a survey to do so
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maybe two issues? -- (1) is it ok to do studies on mturk at all, and (2) if so how to protect against potential problems
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(1) is probably fine, but (2) has to be carefully considered … part is respecting the workers (see their bill of rights)
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But, look, ordinarily, this is a scandal. "Do not block workers to avoid duplicate subjects"...
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On the platform, "blocks" cause account suspension. You can use "quals" to block workers from repeating.
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one problem w/ mturk in particular, is doing things "right" is so much harder than doing them wrong
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I can imagine ways of using the platform appropriately. You'd eventually end up with similar costs, likely.
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It's cheap because it's a ready-to-go group looking for this work. That's exactly what disqualifies it though.
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