Teilnahmerate
Teilnahmerate refers to the percentage of individuals within a defined group who participate in a particular activity, event, survey, or program. It is a key metric used to evaluate engagement and the success of outreach efforts. The calculation typically involves dividing the number of participants by the total number of eligible individuals in the group, and then multiplying by 100 to express it as a percentage. For example, in a survey, the Teilnahmerate would be the number of respondents divided by the total number of people who received the survey. In a training program, it would be the number of attendees divided by the number of employees enrolled in the program. A high Teilnahmerate often indicates strong interest, perceived value, or effective communication. Conversely, a low Teilnahmerate may suggest issues with accessibility, relevance, or promotion. Context is crucial when interpreting this metric, as what constitutes a "good" or "bad" Teilnahmerate can vary significantly depending on the nature of the activity and the target audience. It is frequently used in fields such as market research, education, public health, and event management to assess reach and impact.