[Air-L] Facebook and Twitter user recruitment?

Scott MacLeod scott at scottmacleod.com
Fri Jul 15 18:30:20 PDT 2016


Hi Galen and AoIR,

I just shared your request, Galen, as a Minute as part of World
University and School's open monthly business meeting process, as you'll
see here -
http://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/2016/07/minutes-for-wuass-july-9-2016-monthly.html
- along with some of WUaS's rationales for this, which include as you'll
see: "In seeking to become the online Harvards of the Internet in all
~204 countries main languages (accrediting for free CC MIT OCW in 7
languages and CC Yale OYC BS/BA, Ph.D., law and M.D. degrees, as well as
I.B. diplomas), this is also a model for how WUaS (and if I become an
assistant professor in the MIT Media Lab too) may further seek social
science samples for research in both courses and in various languages."

Thanks for this interesting and rigorous online social media study.

Sincerely,
Scott

https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch



On 7/15/16 2:12 PM, Galen Panger wrote:
> Hi all, for my dissertation I'm recruiting separate samples of Twitter and
> Facebook users for a multi-part study (see http://facebookstudy.berkeley.edu
> and http://twitterstudy.berkeley.edu). I'm having some luck with Twitter
> ads, and with my university's subject pool for Facebook, but am wondering
> if folks here might have ideas for recruiting more participants to help put
> me over the top (I'm hoping to end with usable samples of over 300 each).
> 
> I'm paying about $25 (plus a $500 Apple Gift Card drawing) for a total time
> of around 90 minutes, with the catch that the second part of the study
> involves downloading and using an app, which is a step that results in a
> fair amount of drop-off (despite my follow-up efforts, which only help on
> the margin). I've tried Mechanical Turk but there's too much drop-off.
> Craigslist also appears to be taking down anything that's not a
> face-to-face transaction, and my study is entirely online/Qualtrics/app.
> Facebook ads haven't worked at all for recruitment for me.
> 
> Anyway -- if your university subject pool is open to outsiders, or if you
> have a tip that's worked for you in the past, I'm all ears for any ideas!
> 
> Sincerely,
> Galen
> 

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