[NTLK] Results of "community" research survey?
Tony Kan
tony.kan at kan-and-company.com
Wed May 28 02:21:52 EDT 2014
Haven't heard from Susie from Cornell University in a while either
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Subject: Re: [NTLK] Results of "community" research survey?
This is the last posting I have on the subject. That is not to say I
haven't missed something.
It still sounds interesting.
Anything further?
R
On 1/18/13, Grant Hutchinson <grant at splorp.com> wrote:
>
>>>> Maggie has also indicated that she is happy to provide us with an
>>>> analysis of the survey results later in the spring.
>>>
>>> Did anything ever come of this?
>>
>> I have sent an email to Maggie asking about the status of the research
>> project. Hopefully, she'll be able to provide some fresh insight.
>
> Ask and ye shall receive.
>
> Here's an update from Maggie.
>
> g.
>
>
> ......................................................................
>
>
> Hi Grant,
>
> So nice to hear from you!
>
> It's funny you should write, as I am just working through the statistical
> analysis now. I had to go out to collect data again as my committee was not
> convinced I had enough samples. I have since gone back out and collected
> data from several other communities to supplement the ones I already had.
>
> Early indications are that my model is at least partly supported…communities
> in which there are norms of reciprocity established by their moderators or
> leaders are far more likely to survive over the long term than those that
> are more "tit-for-tat". Even though economic theories would suggest that
> when everyone gets exactly as much out of a social interaction as they put
> in, it leads to a successful relationship, it looks as though communities in
> which people have the opportunity to "give more" might actually be more
> successful in the long term (as long as what they are "giving" helps them
> express part of their personal identity).
>
> I won't have the statistics organized for another few weeks. I'm hoping to
> get to the point where I defend the dissertation this May. I expect to have
> a four or five page "executive summary" of the study in April, and that's
> what I'll send to participating communities. But by all means, please share
> this update with the group. NewtonTalk was the first community to agree to
> participate in my study and I am very grateful for your enthusiastic
> support.
>
> Thanks and take care,
>
> Maggie
>
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