On Monday 20 April 2009, Piotr Konieczny wrote:
Nearly 20% of contributors claimed either a Masters
or PhD
degree.
You are including "other" in this gloss, not sure if that's appropriate.
Here's my summary:
Preliminary results of 130,576 cases with respect to: gender (12.83% female); age (25.8
years average; 22 years median); education (28.89% undergraduate; 11.85% Masters; 3.10%
PhD); donation (42.03% don't know how; 19.73% didn't know it was a nonprofit;
18.80% donate time instead of money); contributions (62.5% pure readers; 24.5%
contributors, 1% administrators); country, partner (30%), children (14%), hours (4.3 on
average), motivation to contribute (like the idea of sharing, wanted to fix an error,
...), reasons for not contributing (51.98% don't have enough information to
contribute, 48.53% happy just reading Wikipedia), factors that would increase contribution
(42.23% help with identifying areas that need input, 32.95% some form of feedback showing
how contributions help).