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#102 lf socially anxious players in Off Topic

I like this guy.

posted about 5 years ago
#7 Styles lft intermediate medic or open scout in Recruitment (looking for team)

This is a nice person.

posted about 5 years ago
#15 TF2: 2018 Summer Data Project in Projects

Good feedback

posted about 5 years ago
#13 TF2: 2018 Summer Data Project in Projects
aratingaHow do you intend to analyze this data?

I have not thought too much about that yet. I plan to run a couple regressions and make some graphs/charts that display the results of the data. I plan to graph one variable up against one or more, or at least the variables that were deemed significant by the regressions. I am somewhat of a beginner R user and I am doing this as a way to practice it with a scenario made by me from scratch. In terms of hypothesis I will talk more about that in the final product, but the basic reason I wanted to do this is to look at a correlation between tf2, depression, and other variables. If you have any suggestions or ideas I am glad to hear them.

posted about 5 years ago
#9 TF2: 2018 Summer Data Project in Projects

final bump before end of survey

posted about 5 years ago
#4 TF2: 2018 Summer Data Project in Projects

Bump. But while I am here I just want to restate that our goal was to only look at very surface level stuff, obviously given the basic questions, and not find a lot of deep information regarding tf2 and depression among other things. Trying to practice R skills ;). Thanks.

posted about 5 years ago
#1 TF2: 2018 Summer Data Project in Projects

Something we have always noticed and been interested in about the Team Fortress 2 competitive community is the number of people that have suffered from, or currently suffer from, depression. A note regarding this topic is that many people feel depressed when they have not been clinically diagnosed, and we will not undermine your feelings, but we would like to make the distinction. Depression can be difficult to talk about, and though you may not have clinical depression your feelings still matter and we would like to note any correlations found specifically between competitive TF2 and depression. With this regard, other general demographic information will be requested in this survey to help us compare the two main ideas of the study, competitive TF2 and depression. This survey has been formatted for players all around the world, but for 6v6 and Highlander players only as these are the two main game modes for competitive TF2. One last element in the survey is the idea of how a player thinks of themselves in regards to skill level. This idea is hard to measure in survey format, but the questions were formatted in such a way so that very little information is assumed in not only answering the questions, but examining the answers to the questions as well. This project was started as a way to learn and practice elements of data science. This survey will be ran for 2 weeks. After the survey ends, we will run an analysis of the data using R. When that is done we will post a link to a website with the results and analysis.

It is very important for us that you try your best to answer these questions with complete and total honesty and thorough attention so that the data can be as clean as possible for the analysis portion of the study. Your participation in this survey is greatly appreciated. All respondents will remain anonymous throughout the entire survey process, and no questions that may reveal exactly who you are as an individual will be asked. Full participation of this survey will require you to answer at most 13 quick questions. Depending on how you answer, or don’t answer, you may have a lot less. Thank you.

https://esurv.org/?s=MOHKGG_ad48688b

posted about 5 years ago