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      Using Amazon Mechanical Turk for linguistic research

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                Journal
                Psihologija
                Psihologija
                National Library of Serbia
                0048-5705
                2010
                2010
                : 43
                : 4
                : 441-464
                Article
                10.2298/PSI1004441S
                8b757db9-5b24-4486-a8ba-47a57ccc6eb3
                © 2010
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