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Comparing Health Survey Data Cost and Quality Between Amazon’s Mechanical Turk and Ipsos’ KnowledgePanel: Observational Study

Comparing Health Survey Data Cost and Quality Between Amazon’s Mechanical Turk and Ipsos’ KnowledgePanel: Observational Study

This creates incentives both for careless or inattentive responses due to the desire to complete a survey quickly and for misrepresentation when respondents make false claims to qualify for a study [8,11]. Although careless or inattentive responses can both attenuate and increase expected correlations and can affect estimated factor structures [12], fraudulent or dishonest responses can pose an even greater threat to a study’s integrity by introducing systematic bias [5,8,13].

Patricia M Herman, Mary E Slaughter, Nabeel Qureshi, Tarek Azzam, David Cella, Ian D Coulter, Graham DiGuiseppi, Maria Orlando Edelen, Arie Kapteyn, Anthony Rodriguez, Max Rubinstein, Ron D Hays

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e63032

Evaluating the Quality of Website Information of Private-Practice Clinics Offering Cell Therapies in Japan

Evaluating the Quality of Website Information of Private-Practice Clinics Offering Cell Therapies in Japan

Moreover, direct-to-consumer advertising that relies on claims that appear to be scientific to wrongfully attract patients and their family members through media such as websites is called “misrepresentation” [22]. The industry trend for excessively inappropriate misrepresentation based on the relentless pursuit of profit is referred to as “scienceploitation” [23], a phenomenon that has been widely observed in fields related to regenerative medicine [7].

Hidenori Kashihara, Takeo Nakayama, Taichi Hatta, Naomi Takahashi, Misao Fujita

Interact J Med Res 2016;5(2):e15