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Sometimes, you even get the chance to publish the link to your survey on a professional website or magazine. If you have an interesting topic and a professionally designed questionnaire, | Sometimes, you even get the chance to publish the link to your survey on a professional website or magazine. If you have an interesting topic and a professionally designed questionnaire, | ||
With a bit of luck, the participants of your survey are even representative for the users of the website in general. In either case, this allows you to gather really huge samples. | With a bit of luck, the participants of your survey are even representative for the users of the website in general. In either case, this allows you to gather really huge samples. | ||
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+ | ===== Amazon MTurk ===== | ||
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+ | In the field of psychological experiments, | ||
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+ | The quality of the data collected via MTurk is debatable. But if desired, here are instructions on how to connect to SoSci Survey: [[: | ||
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+ | ===== Commercial Panels ===== | ||
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+ | Commercial panel providers are often used in the field of market research. These maintain email lists of potential participants, | ||
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+ | Instructions for connecting external panel providers can be found here: [[: | ||
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+ | Instructions on how to implement quota check can be found here: [[: |