Research talk:Surviving new editor/Work log/2014-03-10

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Monday, March 10th[edit]

Back to hacking on this today. The first thing I did was extend my data gathering re. survival months so that I can compare enwiki to other large wikis.

In the meantime, I want to start thinking about how to explore our sensitivity to parameters. There's really three chunks of user-time that we're looking at:

activation period
A short period after registration to check to see if an editor will edit at all.
trial period
The time between the activation and survival period where an editor is presumed to be testing out Wikipedia and Wikipedians are testing out the editor. I assume that this is the time when non-surviving editors tend to shove off and when surviving editors decide to stick around.
survival period
The time after the trial period where we expect surviving editors to show some activity.

Since I've already explored activation periods in new editor, there's really two parameters that I want to explore: 1. The duration of the trial period 2. The duration of the survival period.

I have this dataset that, for each user, contains the number of edits that an editor performed in months 2-12 and year 1 and 2. This will let me play around with different boundaries for trial periods and survival periods.

Testing: trial and survival periods[edit]

I'll gather a dataset of survival based on the following periods in order to compare the effects of trial period duration and survival period duration.

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--Halfak (WMF) (talk) 22:27, 10 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]