All Our Ideas - Bringing survey research into the digital age
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Bringing survey research into the digital age.
Mix core ideas from survey research with new insights from crowdsourcing.
Add a heavy dose of statistics. Stir in a bit of fresh thinking. Enjoy.
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How a Wiki Survey works
Create
Start with a question and some seed ideas, and you can create a wiki survey in moments.
Participate
The participants you invite will enjoy our simple process of voting and adding new ideas.
Discover
The best ideas will bubble to the top using our system that is open, transparent, and powerful.
Easy to use
Creating and running a wiki survey at All Our Ideas is quick and easy. Just start with a question and some seed ideas and in a few moments you'll have your own wiki survey. Your participants will enjoy it, and all you have to do is sit back and watch the best ideas bubble to the top.
Backed by research
All Our Ideas is a research project based at Princeton University that is dedicated to creating new ways of collecting social data. You can learn more about the theory and methods behind our project by
reading our paper
watching our talk
, or
reading about wiki surveys
in Matthew Salganik’s book
Bit by Bit: Social Research in the Digital Age
. Thanks to Google, the National Science Foundation, and Princeton for supporting this research.
Packed with features
We've built in lots of powerful features into All Our Ideas. For example you can
embed your wiki survey in a different website,
download raw data for offline analysis,
and
integrate your wiki survey with Google Analytics.
And, our community of volunteers has translated the site into
more than 10 languages
—including Arabic, Chinese, and Spanish.
Open source
The code that powers All Our Ideas is available
open-source.
That means that you can learn how it works, customize it for your own needs, and even
install it on your own servers.
We've already had people from all over the world contribute code to the project, and you are welcome to join our developer community.
Currently hosting
27,620
wiki surveys with
1,506,836
ideas and
60.8
million
votes including:
This project is supported by generous grants from:
Google
The National Science Foundation
The World Bank
The Center For Information Technology at Princeton University
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