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CrowdFlower Launches Open Data Project

10 pointsby lejohnqabout 10 years ago

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alialkhatibabout 10 years ago
This is interesting, but a few concerns are nagging me:<p>1) There&#x27;s been some research about the demographics of crowdworkers [1] that questions whether it&#x27;s a representative sample of any particular population, and I wouldn&#x27;t immediately concede that conclusions drawn from these survey results are externally valid.<p>2) There&#x27;s at least a little controversy around how well (or rather, poorly) crowdworkers are paid and treated, with workers on Amazon&#x27;s Mechanical Turk going as far as crowdsourcing a set of guidelines for academic requesters to right some pretty egregious wrongs that have happened in the past few years (disclosure: I was involved in the research [2] that facilitated those guidelines).<p>I wouldn&#x27;t necessarily forsake this data or anything learned from it, but these concerns make me wary to use it myself very readily.<p>Does anyone else have concerns? Am I just being hyper-vigilant because this is a personal research interest? I&#x27;m open to accusations that I&#x27;m biased, at least in this case :P<p>[1]: Ross, Joel, et al. &quot;Who are the crowdworkers?: shifting demographics in mechanical turk.&quot; CHI&#x27;10 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. ACM, 2010.<p>[2]: publication&#x2F;citation forthcoming; for now, a link is easier -&gt; <a href="https://ali-alkhatib.com/media/papers/pn2032-paper.pdf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ali-alkhatib.com&#x2F;media&#x2F;papers&#x2F;pn2032-paper.pdf</a>