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* They seemed to base their questions on what would concern them, confirming the self-projection theory. | * They seemed to base their questions on what would concern them, confirming the self-projection theory. | ||
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| + | * It is going to be important to draw the citizen science sample from the same population as those who are offered the program. If people use self-projection, then those projections will be most valid from the actual sample, rather than MTurk masters participants who may be idiosyncratic. | ||
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| + | * I feel like their ability to generate questions is not so good. They seem to pick up on the intuitive things that most people would think of: do they want the device, do they think the money is enough. What methods can we use to help them generate effective questions using their knowledge? Are we already tapping that? | ||
==Unexpected Observations== | ==Unexpected Observations== | ||
| - | * | + | * The person in the configural condition had an unexpected approach, asking progressive questions about this person's willingness to participate, as if it were a willingness to accept for the program. |
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==New Hypotheses== | ==New Hypotheses== | ||
| - | * | + | * There seems to be a consistent self-projection element. People think other people would do or not do for the same reasons as themselves. |
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==Current Protocol== | ==Current Protocol== | ||
| - | * | + | * Here is the idea for the acceptance sampling method. The distribution of new ideas (new errors) can be modeled according to a failure distribution. We want to estimate that parameter. What is the sample size needed to do that? |
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==Current Materials== | ==Current Materials== | ||
* [[Media:Volunteer_prediction_1.doc | Materials]] | * [[Media:Volunteer_prediction_1.doc | Materials]] | ||
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* [http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/20523 Data] | * [http://hdl.handle.net/1902.1/20523 Data] | ||
* Both participants were U.S. and had MTurk masters qualification. | * Both participants were U.S. and had MTurk masters qualification. | ||
| + | * Both said they would not enroll. Seems like they were being more honest than the last sample. | ||
===Participant 1=== | ===Participant 1=== | ||
| - | "The survey itself was nicely designed, but it was frustrating to have to advance the page so often. More than one question per page is preferable, in my opinion. I didn't really like the Recruitment Document being in a separate window, I think it could be included in the survey itself, as an example, and it would be easier to reference. I thought it was really too long, with too many questions that seemed like variations on the same theme. Those are pretty much the only suggestions that I have to offer, outside of what I answered in the survey itself." | + | * "The survey itself was nicely designed, but it was frustrating to have to advance the page so often. More than one question per page is preferable, in my opinion. I didn't really like the Recruitment Document being in a separate window, I think it could be included in the survey itself, as an example, and it would be easier to reference. I thought it was really too long, with too many questions that seemed like variations on the same theme. Those are pretty much the only suggestions that I have to offer, outside of what I answered in the survey itself." |
| + | * Has too many questions to make a decision to enroll. | ||
| + | **How does the frame work? | ||
| + | **How does it affect privacy? | ||
| + | **Who has access to photos/data? Who owns the rights? | ||
| + | **What happens if they withdraw from the study? | ||
| + | **Do they have to give the frame back at the end of the study? | ||
| + | *People would enroll if: | ||
| + | **They have the right information. | ||
| + | **They really need money. | ||
| + | **They really want the photo frame. | ||
| + | **They think the program could help them save energy. | ||
| + | *Suggested giving $5 to people who contact us rather than $2 to everyone (I disagree with this here; pre-payment works, and $2 is a special amount because of the bill). | ||
| + | *If contacted by mail, wouldn't make the "extra effort" to figure out the program details. | ||
| + | *Independent questions seemed to revolve around the desires of the participant: | ||
| + | **"Are you interested in finding out how to save money on your electricity costs?" | ||
| + | **"Would you like to participate in a study that will benefit science?" | ||
| + | **"Would you like the use of a free photo frame?" | ||
| + | **"Would you be agreeable to having the frame in your home?" | ||
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===Participant 2=== | ===Participant 2=== | ||
| - | * | + | * Similarly felt like there was not enough information about the content and process of the program. |
| + | * Said the program was "a bit invasive," but might consider doing it if offered more money. | ||
| + | * Believed others would not enroll for the same reasons: invasiveness, too little compensation, and that it "might be difficult to remember what to do and when." | ||
| + | * Others would enroll if they didn't care about the invasiveness. | ||
| + | * The most important thing that needs to be explained is how the frame will track usage (this needs to be corrected; the smart-meter tracks the usage, so they need to know it's already being tracked, they are just now able to see it). | ||
| + | * Make the expectations of them clear (what is expected of me?). | ||
| + | * Have an image of the frame rather than a link. | ||
| + | * Explain why we want this info, how will it be used. | ||
| + | * People throw the mail away without reading it. | ||
| + | * Might use a telephone interview. | ||
==Faults== | ==Faults== | ||
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* Redundant questions | * Redundant questions | ||
==Corrections== | ==Corrections== | ||
| - | * Broke the questionnaire up into multiple pages, with a random subset of questions on each page. | + | * Broke the questionnaire up into multiple pages, with a random subset of two questions on each page. |
| + | * Cut the length by having participants do two-thirds (55) of the predictions. | ||
| + | * Need to explain how the frame works. | ||
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Entry titleFirst Pass CommentsThese are the first two pretests. I have a vague concern about the research, not knowing exactly what the focus or story is. I am considering xx. Created a qualification in MTurk for one participant to allow him to be in future problem pit studies. I need to create an acceptance sampling method to keep the number of pre-test participants bounded.
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