
Sadly, it looks like a Cabal/Stack thing. Of the responses with a country
provided, 618 of 1226 claim to use Cabal, and 948 of 1226 claim to use
Stack. Of the responses with no country, only 35 of 3868 claim to use
Cabal, while 3781 of the 3868 claim to use Stack. Assuming independence,
you'd expect that last number to be about 50, meaning there are probably
around 3700 fake responses generated just to answer "Stack".
To partially answer Simon's question, the flood of no-demographics
responses started on November 2, around the 750-response point, and
continued unabated through the close of the survey. And, indeed, looking
at just the first 750 responses gives similar distributions to what we get
by ignoring the no-demographic responses. For example, of the first 750
responses, 359 claim to use Cabal, and 568 claim to use Stack.
On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 2:31 AM Simon Marlow
Good spot Gershom. Maybe it would be revealing to look at the times that responses were received for the no-demographics group?
On Sun, 18 Nov 2018, 07:17 Gershom B
I also noticed a number of other bizarre statistical anomolies when looking at the full results. I know this is a bit much to ask — but if you could rerun the statistics filtering out people that did not give demographic information (i.e. country of origin or education, etc) I think the results will change drastically. By all statistical logic, this should _not_ be the case, and points to a serious problem.
In particular, this drops the results by a huge amount — only 1,200 or so remain. However, the remaining results tend to make a lot more sense. For example — of the “no demographics” group, there are 713 users who claim to develop with notepad++ but all of these say they develop on mac and linux, and none on windows — which is impossible, as notepad++ is a windows program. Further if you drop the “no demographics” group, then you find that almost everyone uses at least ghc 8.0.2, while in the “no demographics” group, a stunning number of people claim to be on 7.8.3. Even more bizarrely, people claim to be using the 7.8 series while only having used Haskell for less than one year. And people claim to have used haskell for “one week to one month” and also to be advanced and expert users!
The differences continue and defy all probability. Of the “no demographics” group, almost everyone dislikes the new release schedule. Of the “demographics” group there are answers that like it, were not aware of it, or are indifferent, but almost nobody dislikes it. There is naturally a difference in proportions of cabal/stack and hackage/stackage responses as well.
There are a lot of other things I could point to as well. But, bluntly put, I think that some disaffected party or parties wrote a crude script and submitted over 3,000 fake responses. Luckily for us, they were not very smart, and made some obvious errors, so in this case we can weed out the bad responses (although, sadly, losing at least a few real ones as well).
However, assuming this party isn’t entirely stupid, it doesn’t bode well for future surveys as they may get at least slightly less dumb in the future if they decide to keep it up :-/
—Gershom
On November 18, 2018 at 1:10:31 AM, Gershom B (gershomb@gmail.com) wrote:
This is interesting, but I’m thoroughly confused. Over 2500 people said they took last year’s survey, but it only had roughly 1,300 respondants?
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