User:ErrantX/Essays/RFA Study
Based on comments at WT:RFA it seems that there is at least some support for surveying candidates & other participants at RFA to get their opinion on the current process and suggest options for improvement (feel free to edit/expand/discuss this page). The original outline for such a survey was to look at psychological impact but I feel this could be expanded to cover more general areas.
I'd like to expand that into a full study to include (as well as the above):
- RFA Voting criteria
- RFA statistics
- Proposals for improvement
See also: User:Kudpung/RfA_reform
Candidates survey
[edit]To get a handle on how they feel about the process; asking failed and successful candidates. Need to resolve:
- Scope of questions
- Who/when to ask - immediately after? During? After a "cool off". (or mix it up with all three?)
Proposed survey questions
[edit]Real Life Effects
- Did your RFA cause real life stress?
- If Yes, how much: (a little/not much/some/a lot/severe)
- If Yes, did it cause more stress than you have previously experienced due to Wikipedia? (Yes/Same/No)
- If Yes, did it involve any of the following:
- insomnia
- loss of appetite
- depression
- anxiety
- poorer judgement than usual
- irritability
- relationship problems
- nightmares
- other (details, if you are comfortable to give any)
On-Wiki Effects
- During the RFA process did your on-wiki editing activities change? (Yes/No)
- If Yes, did they: increase/decrease
- If Yes, did you do more, less or the same amount of your usual activities (i.e. article work, anti-vandalism)? Yes/No
- Positive or Negative process?
About the RFA
- Was your RFA successful?
- How many previous RFA's did you have?
- What length of time elapsed between your previous two RFA's?
(to answer the following questions you could link to the RFA itself and let us fill in the detail)
- Were you nominated or self-nominated?
- How many edits did you have at the time?
- In article space?
- How many good or featured articles did you have at the time?
- Was the feedback you recieved constructive?
- If No, can you give some examples of how it was not constructive?
- Do you agree with the community's concerns?
- Did any of the following occur:
- False accusations or assumption of bad faith
- Insignificant (in your opinion) behaviour/action being given undue prominence
- Historical (> 6 Months) indiscretions (blocks etc.) being brought up as current
- Personal attacks (i.e. on your character)
Since RFA
- Has your editing changed since RFA?
- In a positive or negative way?
- If negative explain why:
- In a positive or negative way?
- If your RFA failed:
- Do you think you will run for adminship again?
- Do you have a clear idea how to carry on as a member of this community?
- Have you felt tempted to resign altogether?
- Have you stopped interacting with people you worked with before?
- Have other people treated you differently from before?
- Do you feel your RfA has made people view you differently?
Overall
- Do you feel your were treated fairly and with respect during RFA?
- What worked well?
- What didn't work?
RFA !Voters
[edit]I also want to poll RFA contributors/!voters, because they are perfectly placed to give insights into the process, the long term behaviour of other contributors and RFA in general
Proposed questions
[edit]General
[edit]- Which survey tool to use?
- [www.surveypirate.com] looks good.
Possible other questions
[edit]- What was the best part of your experience?
- What was your least enjoyable experience?
- What did we do good?
- What did we do poorly?
- What do you think we could do to make things better?
- Do you feel your were treated fairly and with respect?
- Provide general comments to describe whatever you want considered by the closing bureaucrat.
Comment
[edit]- Some of these questions should be developed on the 1 to 10 scale when appropriate.
- I would also like to add that another important purpose of such a survey is that it empowers the candate upon exit to realize they are still a valued contributor. It is a terribly ineffective manner to send a candidate (especially one who may have been marginalized) away without even asking if they had any final thing to say. So where it says "The original outline for such a survey was to look at psychological impact but I feel this could be expanded to cover more general areas." I think it should read "The intent for such a survey is to collect valuable information at the closest point of recollection while empowering the candidate to realize their contributions are still valued." My76Strat (talk) 17:41, 30 March 2011 (UTC)