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How does code metrics affect your motivation? Academic survey

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RLC

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Jan 31, 2012, 2:58:50 PM1/31/12
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Hello,

I am conducting research on the effects source code quality
measurements have on developers’ general motivation and well-being.

If you write code for a living, please give us just a few minutes of
your time and respond to this questionnaire.

http://www.smart-survey.co.uk/v.asp?i=46061csldl

Many thanks,

Roi


Lew

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Jan 31, 2012, 10:32:28 PM1/31/12
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RLC wrote:
> I am conducting research on the effects source code quality
> measurements have on developers’ general motivation and well-being.
>
> If you write code for a living, please give us just a few minutes of
> your time and respond to this questionnaire.
>
> http://www.smart-survey.co.uk/v.asp?i=46061csldl

I appreciate that you maintain anonymity. It looks like a responsible site.

--
Lew
Honi soit qui mal y pense.
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RLC

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Feb 1, 2012, 9:57:00 AM2/1/12
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Hi,
indeed I do (and bound by ethical guidelines from the University of
Liverpool). The questionnaire explicitly asks not to enter identifying
information.

Thanks,

Roi

Robert Klemme

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Feb 3, 2012, 4:36:09 PM2/3/12
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On 01/31/2012 08:58 PM, RLC wrote:

> I am conducting research on the effects source code quality
> measurements have on developers’ general motivation and well-being.
>
> If you write code for a living, please give us just a few minutes of
> your time and respond to this questionnaire.

Are you interesting to discuss the topic of automated measurement of
code quality?

Kind regards

robert

Volker Borchert

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Feb 4, 2012, 3:31:15 AM2/4/12
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RLC wrote:
> indeed I do (and bound by ethical guidelines from the University of
> Liverpool). The questionnaire explicitly asks not to enter identifying
> information.

Well, it would have been nice if you had included some introduction,
along the lines of "Hi, my name is ..., and for my ... thesis at
the ... I'm doing a survey ...", and a reference to your faculty's
and/or project's web site, in your first post. Ppeople are much more
likely to respond if they know for what and to whom.

--

"I'm a doctor, not a mechanic." Dr Leonard McCoy <mc...@ncc1701.starfleet.fed>
"I'm a mechanic, not a doctor." Volker Borchert <v_bor...@despammed.com>

RLC

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Feb 5, 2012, 5:51:35 AM2/5/12
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Hi,
My name is Roi Lustik-Cohen and I'm conducting a survey as part of
my Information Systems Management Msc with the University of
Liverpool. My dissertation investigates the effects of measuring code
quality on developers' motivation and well -being. Your help is very
much appreciated.

Regards,

Roi

RLC

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Mar 1, 2012, 1:41:24 PM3/1/12
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Group members,

The survey will close by the 10th of March - if you have not done so
already please give us a few minutes of your time.

Thank you
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