For example, lots of interesting data in here about smartphone trends, tablets, TV sales, etc. Very difficult to find via Google.https://www.slideshare.net/intlces/ces-2017-exploring-the-global-consumer-tech-industry …
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What incentive do most people have to put numbers in a structured format? It's a ux problem - people will do the easiest thing.
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Well, consider Edison's 2017 podcast consumer report: http://www.edisonresearch.com/the-podcast-consumer-2017/ … A few bullet points on the page. PDF is awesome with tons of data. Seems like Edison's incentive here is to signal their research and polling competency. More discoverable content seems good for that
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Different examples of getting it right: • The original OkCupid data science blog back in like 2012. They killed it :( • Everything 538 puts out •
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For academia, we have researchers and popularizers. NDT for astrophysics,
@davidmcraney for bias, etc. Feels similar. Seems like market research groups should want to capture the value that others are realizing by publishing in different formats and on different mediums. -
Agree on the ppl doing it right and what should happen fronts. Unfortunately they'll be the exception until there are cold hard incentives to make the data directly accessible. Culture + UX tools + value extraction (I'm almost tempted to say the B-C word)
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I don't think so. I think it makes more sense if you view this question as similar to "why is the Dominos pizza mobile ordering process so mediocre?"
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