From Jamie Druckman - opportunity to apply to collect free data! The Civic Health and Institutions Project, a 50 States Survey (CHIP50) is announcing opportunities to collect free state-level or large national sample public opinion data. More information is available here: www.chip50.org
New Qs in Roper Center iPoll from a Quinnipiac survey fielded last week ropercenter.cornell.edu/ipoll/previe...ropercenter.cornell.edu/ipoll/previe...
I once worked with some survey data around personal use of technology that had the following pair of answers: Q: What is your favorite technology? [open answer] A: Garbage disposal Q: Why is it your favorite? [multiple choice] A: I find it soothing
Roper, 1980: "Which of these things have you ever used or operated, either as part of your job or for personal reasons?"
Welcome to BlueSky, we have rules around here: 1. Turn it down a little bit or turn it down flat 2. Pump it up when you don't really need it 3. Pump it up until you can feel it
Relatable! But then, I also have favorite spreadsheets that I get excited to revisit
Shame on BU's School of Public Health. "Never ever did I think my access needs would be used to have me modify my remarks which would never happen at a live event unless they cut off my microphone or pulled me off the stage."
Takes a few minutes if you have a lot to get through, but was so much easier for me than trying to remember them all
I was really struggling with this, too, until a coworker recommended this Chrome extension that will scan your Twitter follows for Bluesky accounts that match the username or handle chrome.google.com/webstore/det...
Instantly find and follow the same users from your Twitter follower on Bluesky.
The ADHD “I have plenty of time” to “aaah where did all the time go” pipeline