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2021 Survey Results: Difference between revisions

==Plan for presentation of survey results==
 
Please note: this is the plan for future data release, but it is subject to change if difficulties or problems are encountered in processing the survey data. Respecting privacy and anonymity of respondents is our highest priority, followed closely by presentation of the data and analysis of the data as quickly as we can.
 
Participation numbers, the list of participating countries, releasable comments, and anonymized raw data have been released (see above).
Feb 15 -<br>
1.        Release participation numbers by country.<br>
2.        Release list of participating countries.
 
We continue to work on normalizing the data for comparison with the raw data. The following cross-sectional analyses have been released, and we are working on the P-tests.
Feb 18 -<br>
1.        Release comments permitted by assent, in English, with translations of comments in other languages into English, after removing any identifying information (some respondents gave their names)
 
Feb 24 - Release cross-sectional P-tests (probability tests):<br>
Feb 20 -<br>
1.        Obtain normalization data and normalize survey results.<br>
2.        Anonymize the survey results. This will result in three sets of spreadsheets, one set with gender data, and one set with "time in project" data, and one set with other demographic variables..
 
Feb 22 -<br>
1.        Post raw anonymized survey data in .ods format to wiki.osmfoundation.org (remove comments from the spreadsheet, group any variables with n<20)<br>
2.        Release normalized and anonymized data based on OSMstats data on mapping activity by country in .ods format.<br>
3.        Release summary statistics and graphs based on both raw and normalized data via wiki.osmfoundation.org, blog, OSMWeekly.
 
Feb 24 - Release cross-sectional P-tests (probability tests):<br>
* male vs. female+nb+other for F1-F5
* mappers vs. non-mappers for F1-F5