Posted in Survey 1 on May 1st, 2008 2 Comments »
It’s time to wrap up the first survey.
In our series of preceding posts, we excluded from the main analysis the countries that did not have enough responses for accurate statistical analysis. But out of curiosity, we decided to present a short appendix to the main report just to see how other countries responded to our […]
Posted in Survey 1 on April 29th, 2008 No Comments »
Last week, we posted a series of articles dissecting the results from the first Community Survey. In this post, we’ll discuss our conclusions and then follow with one last post that will serve as an appendix to the series that we’ve written.
If you remember from the beginning, we talked about what we had hoped […]
Posted in Survey 1 on April 21st, 2008 No Comments »
In our last post, we talked about the factor analysis we used to help interpret the data we collected from survey 1. Using that same technique in this post, you’ll learn about how the survey takers responded to Mozilla’s question about what resources might be helpful to the community.
Second question: Resources
The graph below shows how […]
Posted in Survey 1 on April 18th, 2008 3 Comments »
In our previous posts in this series, we covered demographic data and analyzed the community’s mean responses to the survey’s questions. But, we suspected that answers would vary across locales. As we continued to look at the data, we started to examine how different communities responded to the same question. In this post, we will […]
This is the second post in our series about the first Mozilla Community Survey and it reveals the mean responses to all the questions that we asked. You’ll remember from yesterday that we began with general information about the the survey takers. Today, we’ll review how the community answered the questions we asked.
First look: The […]
Posted in Survey 1 on April 15th, 2008 No Comments »
At the end of 2007, Stas Małolepszy and I closed Mozilla’s first community survey and began the experimentation of analyzing the survey responses and drawing some conclusions on what we had collected. We’ve finally reached a pretty comfortable point and are ready to publish some results. Keep in mind that we already presented much of […]