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The stats provided by the hosting service now are different than
when we started this page. We just recently discovered that it was again
possible to do some crude count and share the info with those of you
who participate in the exercise.January 2005
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 157 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
69 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
41 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
173* agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
50 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
50 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
56 did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group fewer than 32 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and 32 agreed that her survival
was uncertain.December 2004
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 119 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
52 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
36 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
147* agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
52 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
39 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
45 did not agree with any of the above statements.November 2004
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 153 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
81 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
61 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
156* agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
74 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
61 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
69 did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group 24 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and ferwer than 22 agreed that her survival
was uncertain.October 2004
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 219 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
72 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
47 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
147 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
71 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
50 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
63 did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group 24 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and 27 agreed that her survival
was uncertain.
September 2004
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 92 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
33 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
31 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
46 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
30 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
January 2004
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 105 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
50 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
27 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
87 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
38 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
32 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
39 did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group 39 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and 40 agreed that her survival
was uncertain.
March 2001 (through the 24th of the month)
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 380 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
82 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
37 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
34 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
71 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
43 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
131 did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group 19 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and 28 agreed that her survival
was uncertain.
February 2001 (page views for entire site this month 6,418)
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 366 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
83 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
25 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
36 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
52 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
38 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
134 did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group 34 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and 38 agreed that her survival
was uncertain.January 2001
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 314 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
60 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
40 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
25 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
65 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
30 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
121 did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group 31 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and 31 agreed that her survival
was uncertain.December 2000
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 398 times. (5,173 year total)
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
90 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
52 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
33 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
79 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
42 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
157 did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group 28 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and 47 agreed that her survival
was uncertain.November 2000
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 514 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
111 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
59 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
38 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
84 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
39 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
181 did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group 35 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and 42 agreed that her survival
was uncertain.
October 2000
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 628 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
125 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
59 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
51 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
91 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
59 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
254 did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group 47 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and 62 agreed that her survival
was uncertain.September 2000
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 331 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
74 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person
he calls "demon".
24 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
20 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the
novel's end.
44 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
25 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
The total number of those who did not agree with any of the above
statements could not be determined at the time of this report. Of this
group, however, 26 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued
from the rushing water survived, and 30 agreed that her survival
was uncertain.August 2000
Participation in the exercise spiked on August 14th and 31st.
Results for those days are provided in brackets in that order.
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 480 [191 & 91] times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
96 [30 & 25] agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person
he calls "demon".
49 [27 & 11] agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
43 [23 & 7] agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the
novel's end.
75 [30 & 14] agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
59 [22 & 16] agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
203 [94 & 35] did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group 29 [14 & 2] agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and 53 [27 & 9]agreed that her survival
was uncertain.
July 2000
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 142 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
20 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
16 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
20 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
23 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
15 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
99 did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group 14 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and 14 agreed that her survival
was uncertain. These results suggest that a significant number
of participants changed their views during the exercise.June 2000
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 128 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
23 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
11 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
8 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
21 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
8 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
60 did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group 10 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and 16 agreed that her survival
was uncertain.May 2000
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 529 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
126 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
56 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
43 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
98 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
53 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
171 did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group 32 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and 57 agreed that her survival
was uncertain.
April 2000
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 541 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
130 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
56 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
43 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
82 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
59 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
169 did not agree with any of the above statements. Of this
group 39 agreed that the young girl the monster rescued from
the rushing water survived, and 49 agreed that her survival
was uncertain.
March 2000
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 684 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order*
the statements were presented:
154 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
82 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
65 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.
138 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
90 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
242 did not agree with any of the above statements.February 2000
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 431 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order
the statements were presented:
146 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
87 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
84 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
46 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
66 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.January 2000
The Frankenstein exercise was selected 367 times.
Response to the statements in the exercise in the order
the statements were presented:
116 agreed that Victor Frankenstein is dead at the novel's end.
71 agreed that the creature or monster was about to die.
59 agreed that Victor Frankenstein created the person he calls
"demon".
42 agreed that Walton promises to destroy the creature.
46 agreed that Walton is safely on his way home at the novel's end.The order of the statements was changed March 5 to see if rate of
selection is due to the order of the statements, as is suggested by these
results. 63 times the exercise conclusion page was selected. Anyone
who has a question about what readers think about the novel is
welcome to make suggestions. E-mail them to: ToMMLI@netscape.net
Note: Higher number for Walton being on his way home safely is likely due to the text
causing the page to come up in searches.