Motivation and learning impact of Dutch flu-trackers

August 4th, 2016 | RESEARCH

Many citizen science projects deal with high attrition rates. The Dutch Great Influenza Survey is an exception to this rule. In the current study, we conducted an online questionnaire (N=1610) to investigate the motivation and learning impact of this loyal, active participant base. Results show that the desire to contribute to a larger (scientific) goal is the most important motivator for all types of participants and that availability of scientific information and data are important for learning. We suggest similar projects seek (social) media attention regularly, linking project findings to current events and including the importance of participants' contribution.

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Anne Land-Zandstra, Author, Leiden University
Mara M. van Beusekom, Author, Leiden University
Carl Koppeschaar, Author
Jos M. van den Broek, Author, Leiden University

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Identifier Type: ISSN
Identifier: 1824-2049

Publication: Journal of Science Communication
Volume: 15
Number: 1

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Audience: Administration | Leadership | Policymakers | General Public | Scientists
Discipline: Health and medicine
Resource Type: Peer-reviewed article | Research Products
Environment Type: Citizen Science Programs | Media and Technology | Public Programs | Websites | Mobile Apps | Online Media