Citizen science, in which volunteers work with professional scientists to conduct research, is expanding due to large online datasets. To plan projects, it is important to understand volunteers' motivations for participating. This paper analyzes results from an online survey of nearly 11 000 volunteers in Galaxy Zoo, an astronomy citizen science project. Results show that volunteers' primary motivation is a desire to contribute to scientific research. We encourage other citizen science projects to study the motivations of their volunteers, to see whether and how these results may be generalized to inform the field of citizen science.
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M. Jordan Raddick
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Johns Hopkins University
Pamela Gay
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Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
Chris Lintott
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Oxford University
Carie Cardamone
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Brown University
Phil Murray
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Citation
DOI
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10.3847/AER2011021
ISSN
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1539-1515
Publication Name:
Astronomy Education Review
Volume:
12
Number:
1
Page Number:
1
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