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Published November 10, 2022 | Version v1
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[Dataset] Is it a match? Motivations on citizen science volunteers and recruitment arguments in project descriptions

  • 1. University of Jyväskylä
  • 2. TIDE Research Group, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Description

This dataset contains the necessary details to reproduce the experiments of the paper:

Kai Nils, W., Gutiérrez Páez,N.F., Sabel, O. and Hämäläinen, R. (2022) “Is It a Match? Motivations on Citizen Science Volunteers and Recruitment  Arguments in Project Descriptions.” In Proceedings of the ECSA2022 conference: Citizen Science for Planetary Health, 69–70. https://2022.ecsa-conference.eu/files/ecsa/Bilder/ECSA2022_Conference_Proceedings.pdf

Data has been collected by quantitative triangulation. 1076 participants in citizen science projects answered a survey about the 12 motivational factors for participating. They had access to the survey by social media posts or email invitations sent to people in charge of projects. Data regarding motivational arguments in recruitment come from quantitative content analysis of 367 project descriptions of the website Zooniverse. The content analysis of the project descriptions was done manually by two coders independently. Then, both coders analysed their codings and reached consensus.

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Funding

European Commission
CS-Track - Expanding our knowledge on Citizen Science through analytics and analysis 872522