Active discrimination, or feeling oppressed?
Active discrimination, or feeling oppressed?
Posted Jul 29, 2009 2:40 UTC (Wed) by njs (subscriber, #40338)In reply to: Active discrimination, or feeling oppressed? by Baylink
Parent article: OSCON keynote: Standing out in the crowd
I'm not sure what you mean by "statistical noise". In the social sciences, that would mean the uncertainty about a figure like "1.5% female participation" caused by only surveying a small number of people. You seem to think it has to do with the size of the community itself, though, so you must be talking about something else?
In any case, the FLOSSPOLS survey had 1541 participants, which is huge. With that many respondents, the uncertainty in an estimate of 1.5% is only about 0.7%. We're talking about an order of magnitude difference in large studies. Statistical noise is just irrelevant.
