Case Study: Accuracy & Fraud on MTurk
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Case Study: Accuracy & Fraud on MTurk
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#3Good luck to them as I think they might have made mturk easier to use for people like myself who see the value but couldn't figure out how to "make it work."
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#4Interesting story -- I've attempted to use mturk a few times in the past, but it is actually a lot of work to get it right. Good instructions are really important, as well as a way to measure performance. Good luck to them as I think they might have made mturk easier to use for people like myself who see the value but couldn't figure out how to "make it work."
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#8Humanoid accomplished the job for under $35. Considering I would have had to do it myself, or nag an intern for a week to do it, I consider it money well spent.
P.S. I don't know what results I would have gotten from going to Mturk directly, but the results from Humanoid were better/cheaper than my old habit of outsourcing to an Indian body shop.
(Disclosure: I am an investor. But I'm giving honest feedback.)
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#9What does the author mean by fraud? Do people submit junk results and hope they slip through the screening process, or it it something more insidious?