User:Alexander L. Davis/Notebook/In the Problem Pit/2013/03/14
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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. | * 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== | ||
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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. | * 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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* Broke the questionnaire up into multiple pages, with a random subset of two 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. | * 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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