Okay, that sort of worked but it required a new page.
While trying to post this one, one failed with a 500.
Even if it's forensic adjacent, if a paper fails to find a link between something and crime, then that might still be interesting, but it's concerning if it's interpreted as there being a lot of criminals.
What do you think the fascists mutter to themselves? In the name of the censor, the fascist, and the holy algorithm? Amen. ?
"other scales"
An example of something which someone might use is a Likert scale, so that might be something like Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Neutral, Agree, and Strongly Agree. There are other kinds of scales though.
Given Mozilla's financial state, this is not a surprising decision.
Remember that there is qualitative and quantitative research.
Quantitative research involves collecting numerical data (things like yes / no and other scales can be encoded as numbers), often from large groups of people, and analysing that to figure out what the various variables describe.
Qualitative research delves into more subjective experiences in things like interviews (and textual data) and they involve smaller groups of people (analysing the data requires more resources which makes it harder to carry out studies with larger groups of people).
Mixed methods research does both.
That's a brief summary.
"Mozilla is going to be more active in digital advertising."
"we do this fully acknowledging our expanded focus on online advertising won’t be embraced by everyone in our community" - https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/improving-online-advertising/
I appreciate Mozilla laying their intent out explicitly with no room for interpretation or guesswork.
Personally, I think this is not just a huge misstep, but a deathknell.
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