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Caution! MTurk Workers Ahead—Fines Doubled

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  • Harms, P. D.
  • DeSimone, Justin A.

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Landers and Behrend (2015) are the most recent in a long line of researchers who have suggested that online samples generated from sources such as Amazon's Mechanical Turk (MTurk) are as good as or potentially even better than the typical samples found in psychology studies. It is important that the authors caution that researchers and reviewers need to carefully reflect on the goals of research when evaluating the appropriateness of samples. However, although they argue that certain types of samples should not be dismissed out of hand, they note that there is only scant evidence demonstrating that online sources can provide usable data for organizational research and that there is a need for further research evaluating the validity of these new sources of data. Because the target article does not directly address the potential problems with such samples, we will review what is known about collecting online data (with a particular focus on MTurk) and illustrate some potential problems using data derived from such sources.

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  • Harms, P. D. & DeSimone, Justin A., 2015. "Caution! MTurk Workers Ahead—Fines Doubled," Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Cambridge University Press, vol. 8(2), pages 183-190, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:inorps:v:8:y:2015:i:02:p:183-190_00
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