Tran Michelle, Cabral Laura, Patel Ronak, Cusack Rhodri
Brain and Mind Institute, Western University, London, Ontario N6A 5B7, Canada.
Brain and Mind Institute, Western University, London, Ontario N6A 5B7, Canada.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2017 Apr;156:168-178. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2016.12.003. Epub 2017 Jan 11.
Testing infants in the laboratory is expensive in time and money; consequently, many studies are underpowered, reducing their reproducibility. We investigated whether the online platform, Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk), could be used as a resource to more easily recruit and measure the behavior of infant populations. Using a looking time paradigm, with users' webcams we recorded how long infants aged 5 to 8months attended while viewing children's television programs. We found that infants (N=57) were more reliably engaged by some movies than by others and that the most engaging movies could maintain attention for approximately 70% of a 10- to 13-min period. We then identified the cinematic features within the movies. Faces, singing-and-rhyming, and camera zooms were found to increase infant attention. Together, we established that MTurk can be used as a rapid tool for effectively recruiting and testing infants.
在实验室中测试婴儿在时间和金钱方面成本高昂;因此,许多研究的样本量不足,降低了其可重复性。我们调查了在线平台亚马逊土耳其机器人(MTurk)是否可用作一种资源,以便更轻松地招募和测量婴儿群体的行为。采用注视时间范式,我们通过用户的网络摄像头记录了5至8个月大的婴儿观看儿童电视节目时的注视时长。我们发现,婴儿(N = 57)对某些电影的关注度比其他电影更高,并且最具吸引力的电影能够在10至13分钟的时间段内保持约70%的注意力。然后,我们确定了电影中的电影特征。发现面部、唱歌押韵以及镜头变焦会提高婴儿的注意力。我们共同证明了MTurk可作为一种快速工具,用于有效招募和测试婴儿。