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Chain Reactions: The Impact of Order on Microtask Chains--Methods, Testing Continuity Q
- How are performance and experience of a microtask affected by whether preceding microtasks share the same operation or the same content as the current microtask?
- Participants asked to perform series of 3 microtasks and evaluate their experience on final microtask using measures of time, quality, mental demand, helpfulness, enjoyment. Researchers varied whether preceding tasks had the same operation (same tasks on different sentences) or same content (different tasks on same sentence) as the final task. Also examined whether these effects depended on complexity level of final task. Sentences randomized and final microtask always same (paraphrase for high-complexity (H), duplicateCheck for low-complexity (L)).
- Hypothesize that L tasks would benefit from same-operation chains and H tasks would benefit from same-content chains.
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Updated 2021-06-15
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