On 1/25/06, Joachim Schroer <joachim.schroer(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
Dear all,
total sample of N=525 contributors, which would have been impossible without
support from so many people. Thank you!
Cool, thanks for the update!
The best reference group I can think of would be
Wikipedia users. Ideally,
the best and cleanest way to get that sample is to publish the link on
Wikipedia itself (e.g. on every 10'000th page or so). Do you see any chance
to make that happen?
Please explain what you mean. Every 10,000th user page? A link to
the entire survey? How would the link being on a page distinguish
contributors from non-contributors?
If you're looking for a way to split visitors into two identical
groups, you could separate out anon IPs (mainly readers, not
contributors) that end in odd numbers from those that end in even
numbers...
Of course, we can also include additional questions in
the survey that might
be useful for the project.
SJ, remembering that we still need to work on a general / universal
survey to point new users to when they sign on...