Massachusetts Institute of Technology Weblog Survey
June 26th, 2005 | Filed under Miscellaneous.A general social survey of weblog authors being conducted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Laboratory.
Why?
To help understand the way that weblogs are affecting the way we communicate with each other. Study issues of demographics, communication behaviors, experience with weblogs and other technology, and the meaning of various types of social links within the blogosphere.
Preselected?
They have randomly selected 5000 weblogs to act as a representative sample of the greater weblog community. If you received an email which said you were selected, you are part of this group.
Interested?
You must understand and agree with the Study Consent Form. The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete. Enter your email address and a key will be sent to you that will allow you to login to the survey.
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