Posts Tagged “quantitative”
Master’s completed, check – Onward to PhD!
by Diana on September 8, 2010
Wow, it’s been a while I know! Master’s Completed! On August 12 I presented my practicum / thesis to my anthropology department on the Fedora Project titled: An Exploration of the Fedora Project’s Online Open Source Development Community. The unique (…)
Qualitative vs Quantitative
by Diana on June 24, 2010
This seemed pretty apropos for today’s comic as I’m writing up all of the reports for Fedora at this moment using a combination of qualitative and quantitative data.
Need just a few more!
by Diana on May 19, 2010
And we have lift off!
by Diana on May 10, 2010
Survey Now Available: I am hereby inviting all Fedora contributors to participate in my Fedora Research Survey by clicking on the banner below! If you are not a Fedora contributor, please do not take the survey. Survey Details: All responses (…)
Cataloging and Using Anthropological Metadata
by Diana on May 4, 2010
So, in my last post I talked about coding and no I don’t mean coding as in scripting or writing programming code (though it is just as tedious), I’m talking about coding qualitative data. For those non-anthropologist among my readers, (…)