Not exactly on topic, but If you are measuring something objective (like quantity of activity), and not something subjective (like quality of activity), you are usually better off using an objective test (like number of posts) instead of a subjective one (like a self-report Likert scale).
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It’s interesting to notice the almost perfect bell curve, centered but slightly nudged toward more activity. My hypotheis: the majority of people noticed no change (me included), but were swayed by your opening comment. Possibly not because there wasn’t any change, but because our brains aren’t so good at measuring this kind of data.
Has the activity on LessWrong changed since Spring (see this post])?
[pollid:779]
Where ‘before’ refers to the time in spring when this was on topic. And the middle option refers to the state at that time.
Not exactly on topic, but If you are measuring something objective (like quantity of activity), and not something subjective (like quality of activity), you are usually better off using an objective test (like number of posts) instead of a subjective one (like a self-report Likert scale).
Maybe someone can do the database query again and post the result?
But pure number of posts (which I’d bet has increased) isn’t the only criteria, or?
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It’s interesting to notice the almost perfect bell curve, centered but slightly nudged toward more activity. My hypotheis: the majority of people noticed no change (me included), but were swayed by your opening comment.
Possibly not because there wasn’t any change, but because our brains aren’t so good at measuring this kind of data.
OK, lets have a look at what happens after I changed the text.
For the record: This is the original wording:
Original text:
These are the numbers of the poll options right now:
0
0
1
7
13
4
1
Would get more reliable results if you tried not to prime respondents.
Ah yes. Very well observed. Should have rot13 it. Or posted separately.