The rational thing for him to do is to put checkmarks into boxes as quickly as he can without being obvious about his answers being random.
This is a good point. You still would be able to match the resulting demographics to known trends and see how reliable your sample is, however. Random answers should show, either overtly on checks, or subtlety through aggregate statistics.
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I’ll rephrase this as “it would be useful and necessary to test it before we use MTurk samples for research”.
Here you go.
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This is a good point. You still would be able to match the resulting demographics to known trends and see how reliable your sample is, however. Random answers should show, either overtly on checks, or subtlety through aggregate statistics.
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Definitely.