Analysis | Italy

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We collected 1748 responses to our survey from all over Italy, between March 15 and 29. The survey is still open and data collection continues. We started to analyze the answers collected so far, in order to extrapolate useful information for the design phase. The analysis reported here is only the first step. The project is ongoing, and more detailed results and visualizations will be shared in the coming days.

 
 

 

Data reported in this page refer to the analysis of 1748 responses collected in Italy from March 15 to March 29, 2020.

The analysis and visualizations of results depend on the type of answers. For multiple choice questions, results were represented quantitatively through the graphs and charts shown in the first section of this page.

Demographics

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Emotions

What emotions have you experienced the most in the last three days?

 
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Negative feelings

What negative feelings have been most recurring in the past three days?

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Problems

What are the concrete problems that you have faced since freedom of movement has been reduced in your territory?

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Data reported in this section refers to the analysis of open-ended questions.

We analyzed answers to open-ended questions through NLP (Natural Language Processing) tools, in order to extrapolate the most relevant key concepts. For each open-ended question, we selected the 100 most relevant key concepts using the Keyphrase Digger (KD). tool. The key concepts have been grouped into topics, and they have been visualized according to their frequency. The areas of the circles represent the frequency of the selected topics and key concepts. These data visualizations are interactive.

Needs, desires, emotions

 
Click on the image to access the interactive visualizations.

Click on the image to access the interactive visualizations.

 

These interactive visualizations allow to explore answers to the following questions:

  • What do you do in your free time these days?

  • What convinced you that staying home is necessary?

  • What is the most uncomfortable situations you have faced, since the beginning of the emergency?

  • What are you most afraid of?

  • What makes you suffer the most?

  • What do you miss most of your life before the virus?

  • What gives you hope?

  • What makes you feel good?

  • What would you need in your daily life to better face this emergency?

  • If you were given the opportunity to carry out an activity that you are currently denied, what would you choose?

  • What services might help you right now, which are not available?