Announcing Surveys on Community Health, Causes, and Harassment

We are announcing a supplementary survey to gather timely information from the EA community before the next EA Survey in 2024.

This survey will contain questions related to:

  1. Community health and satisfaction with the EA community

  2. Cause prioritization and how EA resources should be allocated

  3. Demographics (which can optionally be skipped if you provided your email address last time and opt for us to link your responses)

We are also sending out a separate survey, requested by CEA’s Community Health and Special Projects team, focusing primarily on sexual harassment and gender-related experiences:

4. EA Climate and Harassment Survey

You can take the first survey here. This will give you the option to take the Climate and Harassment Survey immediately afterwards, without having to answer the demographic questions twice.

Alternatively, you can just take the Climate and Harassment survey here.

If you wish to share links to either of these surveys with others, please use the following links:

The first survey should be significantly shorter than the main EA Survey, depending on how much detail you choose to provide in the open comment questions and whether you skip the demographic section by providing your email address. The EA Climate and Harassment Survey is estimated to take between 5 and 30 minutes depending on how much detail you choose to provide.

Both surveys are planned to close on 1st January 2024.

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