Research:Research:Knowledge Gaps Index/Measurement/Readers Survey 2024
This page documents a research project in progress.
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This project aims to understand the demographics and motivations of Wikipedia Readers across language editions. It is part of the Knowledge Gaps Index focus on Readers of Wikipedias, and continues the work of the 2019 Readers survey.
Progress on this project can be followed at T369087. }}
Methods
[edit]This project employs simple random sampling of Wikipedia readers using the QuickSurveys extension. The QuickSurveys opt-in was displayed to non-logged in users and asked them whether they would like to participate in a survey to help improve Wikipedia. Survey responses were collected using LimeSurvey, an external survey tool.
The goals of the survey are to make demographic estimates of Wikipedia readers across different language projects within the scope of the Knowledge Gaps Index, to understand motivations for reading Wikipedia, and to analyze whether there are differences by motivation and demographics in who reads which type of content.
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Results
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