2019
DOI: 10.1002/pra2.197
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Investigating roles of social value orientation and domain knowledge in crowdsourced manuscript transcription

Abstract: Although prior literature has presented some attempts on crowdsourcing transcripts, research on how individual differences affect the cooperation level and the quality of crowdsourcing transcripts is limited. Drawing on theories of social value orientation and domain knowledge, the study proposes that participants' social value orientation and domain knowledge will have significant effects on the cooperation level and the quality of transcription in crowdsourced manuscript transcription. Meanwhile, an interact… Show more

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“…Regarding research question 2, laypeople engage with AI painting for multiple motivations, including emotional needs such as entertainment, aesthetics, surprise, and curiosity, as well as personal utilitarian needs such as self-expression and customization. Furthermore, participants highlighted their engagement in social interaction through sharing and communication, revealing the multifaceted nature of their motivations (Zhang et al, 2023). The study also addresses research question 3.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Regarding research question 2, laypeople engage with AI painting for multiple motivations, including emotional needs such as entertainment, aesthetics, surprise, and curiosity, as well as personal utilitarian needs such as self-expression and customization. Furthermore, participants highlighted their engagement in social interaction through sharing and communication, revealing the multifaceted nature of their motivations (Zhang et al, 2023). The study also addresses research question 3.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%