Jean-Marc Perreault wrote:
York University: 50,000 students - 3,436 words - ratio word/student: .068
Bishops: 2,188 students - 420 words - ratio word/student: .192
McGill: 30,925 students - 3,504 words - ration word/student: .113
Harvard (US): 19,650 students - 6,111 words - ratio word/student: .311
So, should we conclude anything by this?
Yes: that at a very small school such as Bishop's a single ardent
wiki-booster such as Stephen can have an impact, even on a per-student
basis. At large schools such as York and McGill, one can't.
So far, with a very small, non-random sample, Bishop's is the Canadian
winner! Go Bishop's! (ok, I'm biased, as I went there...)
Me too. It used to be the purple-clad football team we cheered for, but
it's been a long time...
Regards,
--
Christopher D. Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Canada
416-736-5115 ex. 66164
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.yorku.ca/christo
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