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Participation
Rates
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| Participated |
351 |
80.1% |
| No Answer |
64 |
14.6% |
| Invalid |
23 |
5.2% |
| Total |
438 |
100% |
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Analysis
& Notes
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An interesting almost
50/50 split between Christians and Athiests, although
I suspect the number of athiests is higher - a
"no answer" probably constitutes no
religion, or atheism. The breakup of the remainder of
the group is pretty much ordinary.
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Religion
Christian Composition |
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Participation
Rates
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| Participated |
351 |
80.1% |
| No Answer |
64 |
14.6% |
| Invalid |
23 |
5.2% |
| Total |
438 |
100% |
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Analysis
& Notes
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Catholicism is seems to
be the most widespread denomination of Christianity
(of those who provided a denomination)
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Participation
Rates
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| Participated |
438 |
100% |
| Total |
438 |
100% |
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Analysis
& Notes
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Surprise, surprise. Most
computer users are men, and the e/n community is no
exception to this. A whopping 95% of guys and a
smattering of girls.
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Participation
Rates
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| Participated |
438 |
100% |
| Total |
438 |
100% |
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Analysis
& Notes
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I think this goes to
show that the community is quite diverse. It's not
just a bunch of geeks who lock themselves in a room
all day without social interaction.
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1: Demographics - Religion, Gender, Marital Status
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2: Demographics - Age, Age Vs Marital Status, Birthdays
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3: Technology - ICQ, IM, Connections, Browser Preferences,
O/S, Programming Languages
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4: Countries - Birth, Residence, Citizenship, Languages
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5: E/N - Roles, Motivation
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