Recruiting Software Engineers on Prolific

03/28/2022
by   Daniel Russo, et al.
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Recruiting participants for software engineering research has been a primary concern of the human factors community. This is particularly true for quantitative investigations that require a minimum sample size not to be statistically underpowered. Traditional data collection techniques, such as mailing lists, are highly doubtful due to self-selection biases. The introduction of crowdsourcing platforms allows researchers to select informants with the exact requirements foreseen by the study design, gather data in a concise time frame, compensate their work with fair hourly pay, and most importantly, have a high degree of control over the entire data collection process. This experience report discusses our experience conducting sample studies using Prolific, an academic crowdsourcing platform. Topics discussed are the type of studies, selection processes, and power computation.

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