Alexander Serebrenik

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Assistant professor at Eindhoven University of Technology and software evolution fan


Mar
20
revised Academic papers using Stack Overflow data
10th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories. Mining Challenge.
Oct
22
awarded  Popular Question
Aug
24
comment Academic papers using Stack Overflow data
Student course papers: luisbrandao.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/… and courses.cms.caltech.edu/cs145/final2010/socialnets.pdf Include/ignore/special group?
Aug
24
revised Academic papers using Stack Overflow data
Added a paper by Dagenais and Robillard
Aug
24
comment Academic papers using Stack Overflow data
The following paper arxiv.org/abs/0911.2193 discusses the organization of StackOverflow feeds but not the data. Should one include it?
Aug
23
comment Gender, Representativeness and Reputation in Stack Overflow
@casperOne I have added a quote from the paper we have recently submitted discussing our findings related to the survey.
Aug
22
revised Gender, Representativeness and Reputation in Stack Overflow
Analysis of the survey results added
Aug
22
revised Academic papers using Stack Overflow data
added a paper references by one of the authors
Aug
7
comment Gravatar hash in data dump
@jcolebrand One of these images represents a ninja (= expert onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/ninja), i.e., this image can be seen as related to identity construction.
Aug
7
comment Gravatar hash in data dump
@jcolebrand: I like you observation that this site does not give the users a motivation to adequately represent themselves. BTW neither does the dating site: it motivates participants to represent themselves in a "better" way (better = younger, sexier, ...) Does this also mean that SO also motivates users to represent themselves in a "better" way with "better" meaning "nerdier/geeker"? Would somebody put a regular photo on FB and a sci-fi/BigBang image here? Many questions can be asked ;-) Self-selection bias is, of course, always an issue but there are ways to deal with it.
Aug
7
comment Gravatar hash in data dump
@AndrewBarber Comparable studies of Facebook/dating sites' images have been conducted in the past: indeed profile images can be seen as a form of "implicit" identity construction [astro.temple.edu/~bzhao001/…. Previous studies have shown differences in self-presentation between women and men, as well as between different age groups. For instance, on a dating cite women are more likely to be shown smiling or to emphasize their sexuality [cyberpsychology.eu/view.php?cisloclanku=2008110402].
Aug
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Aug
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comment Gender, Representativeness and Reputation in Stack Overflow
@ArjunShankar Thank you!
Jul
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Jul
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Jul
21
comment Gender, Representativeness and Reputation in Stack Overflow
@Pekka: this is, unfortunately, a limitation of GoogleDocs. However, I've added "if you prefer not to answer, please enter ..." as an alternative.
Jul
19
comment Gender, Representativeness and Reputation in Stack Overflow
@casperOne Thank you!
Jul
19
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Jul
19
comment Gender, Representativeness and Reputation in Stack Overflow
Thank you for your response. 1) Since the survey is only one of the techniques we intend to use, and it will be augmented by analysing the data publicly available in the SE dump, I believe the selection bias is appropriately addressed. 2) We do value your privacy and personal data, and, hence, as explained above we will not publish any personal information. 3) Should participants prefer not to answer some of the questions, they also can choose to provide a "Prefer not to answer" as an answer.
Jul
19
awarded  Nice Question