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==Wikimedia UK 2013 Membership Survey== | |||
The membership survey was conducted in late November 2013 for a two week period. It was sent to 237 email addresses, of which 102 opened the email and 57 people completed the survey. 54 respondents chose to fill out the follow-up demographics part of the survey, which was anonymous. | |||
[[User:Thryduulf|Thryduulf]] was the lead volunteer in relation to delivering the survey and the full report. He not only led the process of developing a better set of questions, taking the wording of the 2012 Membership Survey as a ‘jumping off’ point, but has also worked extensively on reviewing and analysing the full set of results. | |||
[[Category:Membership | [[User:MichaelMaggs|Michael Maggs]], chair of Wikimedia UK, analysed the anonymous part of the survey which sought demographic information. | ||
== Reports and overviews == | |||
* [[WMUK membership survey - 2013 report|Overview of the main survey results]] | |||
* [[:File:Membership_2013_Full_Survey_Report.pdf|The full survey report (non demographics section)]] | |||
* [[WMUK membership survey - 2013 demographics report|Report on the demographics section]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:21, 24 April 2014
Wikimedia UK 2013 Membership Survey
The membership survey was conducted in late November 2013 for a two week period. It was sent to 237 email addresses, of which 102 opened the email and 57 people completed the survey. 54 respondents chose to fill out the follow-up demographics part of the survey, which was anonymous.
Thryduulf was the lead volunteer in relation to delivering the survey and the full report. He not only led the process of developing a better set of questions, taking the wording of the 2012 Membership Survey as a ‘jumping off’ point, but has also worked extensively on reviewing and analysing the full set of results.
Michael Maggs, chair of Wikimedia UK, analysed the anonymous part of the survey which sought demographic information.