On 7/12/02 8:04 AM, "Barry A. Warsaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You probably don't need to know exactly which lists they're on, but > some more anonymous metrics like: number of lists you're on, do they > tend towards the technical or the social/recreational, etc. That'll be optional. I see this more as a way to (a) find out what the most popular lists are, and (b) use it as a check to make sure the data isn't biased in some way. If we have a strong response from tech vs. social lists, the data may be skewed. I plan on trying to do some analysis based on which lists as well as things like length of time online and other factors to see hwo those change the preferences.... I expect there'll be a strong difference between folks on tech-lists and folks on non-tech lists, for instance, but without list information, it'll be hard to find that cleanly. -- Chuq Von Rospach, Architech [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.chuqui.com/ The first rule of holes: If you are in one, stop digging.
