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Assessing Measures of Religion and Secularity with Crowdsourced Data from Amazon’s Mechanical Turk
Faithful Measures
  • Joseph O. Baker, East Tennessee State University
  • Jonathan P. Hill
  • Nathaniel D. Porter
Document Type
Book Contribution
Publication Date
10-1-2017
Description

Excerpt: Time and expense are perhaps the two biggest challenges in evaluating existing measures and devoloping new metrics. Measuring social characterists of a population such as religion typically involves expensive surveys undertaken by professional survey firms or academic centers.

Citation Information
Joseph O. Baker, Jonathan P. Hill and Nathaniel D. Porter. "Assessing Measures of Religion and Secularity with Crowdsourced Data from Amazon’s Mechanical Turk" 1st EditionNew York, NYFaithful Measures (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joseph-baker/11/