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Understanding workers, developing effective tasks, and enhancing marketplace dynamics
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2017
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Online ExperimentEducationCommunicationHuman Resource ManagementWorkplace StudyComputational Social ScienceSocial MediaMarketplace DynamicsTask DesignManagementHuman ComputationGig EconomyExperimental AnalysisParticipatory SensingUser ExperienceCrowdsourcingMarketingCo-productionCrowd ComputingWorkforce DevelopmentInteractive MarketingSocial ComputingHuman-computer Interaction
We conduct an experimental analysis of a dataset comprising over 27 million microtasks performed by over 70,000 workers issued to a large crowdsourcing marketplace between 2012--2016. Using this data---never before analyzed in an academic context---we shed light on three crucial aspects of crowdsourcing: (1) Task design---helping requesters understand what constitutes an effective task, and how to go about designing one; (2) Marketplace dynamics --- helping marketplace administrators and designers understand the interaction between tasks and workers, and the corresponding marketplace load; and (3) Worker behavior --- understanding worker attention spans, lifetimes, and general behavior, for the improvement of the crowdsourcing ecosystem as a whole.
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