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Gender, Representativeness and Reputation in StackOverflow

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First post2012-07-23 15:22 -0700
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  Gender, Representativeness and Reputation in StackOverflow aserebrenik@gmail.com - 2012-07-23 15:22 -0700
    Re: Gender, Representativeness and Reputation in StackOverflow "John B. Matthews" <nospam@nospam.invalid> - 2012-07-23 20:49 -0400

#16273 — Gender, Representativeness and Reputation in StackOverflow

Fromaserebrenik@gmail.com
Date2012-07-23 15:22 -0700
SubjectGender, Representativeness and Reputation in StackOverflow
Message-ID<4ddde509-094b-4f77-a090-8b00d9c5d83d@googlegroups.com>
Do you pose questions or post answers on StackOverflow? Java being one of the most popular topics on StackOverflow (second only to C#) I would like to ask the mailing list subscribers to participate in a small study of the StackOverflow community.

As a part of a joint on-going research effort of the Brunel University (UK) and Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands)  on the impact of collaboration sites on the developers community, we would like to understand the demographics of StackOverflow participants and their activity. Specifically we are focusing on how genders, minorities and cultural background are represented in the population of users and participants of StackOverflow. 

Therefore, we have prepared a small questionnaire: 
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEhtUVNQTEJmRTlwMVJSQ1hkeUZTR3c6MQ#gid=0 We are aware of the potential selection bias associated with self-reporting and therefore intend to combine the questionnaire with additional analysis techniques.

In our previous research we have proposed an h-index for open source developers (http://www.win.tue.nl/~aserebre/MSR2012.pdf), and we have a paper under review about how web activity (also Stack Overflow's) could be used by candidates as their resumes. 

Filling this questionnaire should not take more than a couple of minutes. Personal data will not be made available to third parties and no identifiable details about individual participants will be published. 


Best regards, 
Andrea Capiluppi (andrea.capiluppi @ brunel.ac.uk) [Lecturer, Brunel University, UK; NL; SO userid: 1528556] 
Alexander Serebrenik (a.serebrenik @ tue.nl)  [Assistant Professor, Eindhoven University of Technology, NL; SO userid: 1277111] 
Bogdan Vasilescu (b.n.vasilescu @ tue.nl) [PhD student, Eindhoven University of Technology, NL; SO userid: 1285620] 

Discussion of this survey on Meta Stack Overflow: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/139901/gender-representativeness-and-reputation-in-stackoverflow 

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#16280

From"John B. Matthews" <nospam@nospam.invalid>
Date2012-07-23 20:49 -0400
Message-ID<nospam-535AAE.20495323072012@news.aioe.org>
In reply to#16273
In article <4ddde509-094b-4f77-a090-8b00d9c5d83d@googlegroups.com>,
 aserebrenik@gmail.com wrote:

> Discussion of this survey on Meta Stack Overflow: 
> <http://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/139901/134495>

See also "Academic papers using Stack Overflow data"

<http://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/134495/163188>.

-- 
John B. Matthews
trashgod at gmail dot com
<http://sites.google.com/site/drjohnbmatthews>

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