Open jonfroehlich opened 5 years ago
Where can this information be found of user log ins/site visits be found?
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On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 11:09 AM Tyler Dao notifications@github.com wrote:
Where can this information be found of user log ins/site visits be found?
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When plotting the number of times a user has logged in/ number of sessions. There is close to no correlation between the two.
The graph with fewer points are the users who have placed at least 10 of each label types while the graph with more are all users who have done at least one mission
It is possible that we simply do not have enough users who have done enough sessions & logged in enough
That's unexpected! Thanks for this analysis.
On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 4:21 PM Tyler Dao notifications@github.com wrote:
When plotting the number of times a user has logged in/ number of sessions. There is close to no correlation between the two.
The graph with fewer points are the users who have placed at least 10 of each label types while the graph with more are all users who have done at least one mission
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We would expect that return users do higher quality work than single-session users--if for no other reason than they are putting more effort into using the system (but also they will have more experience)