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I would love to see how many will do it and how many will not
Bryian Tan
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The results aren't that informative to us. Actual results would have been better.
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Not sure what you mean.
The average is the average of the 1-5 votes that were cast for each option.
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Chris Maunder
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Are these averages weighted like in the other posts? Instead of a weight, 5 columns with numbers voted would have given an absolute answer (especially since radio buttons were used).
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... that a friend took at university. He handed it in five minutes later and walked out. He came to me after the test and asked me to tear it up because he was sick (which I knew) and he'll fail if I don't. I refused. He cried because he needed it to graduate. I refused. I told him I'll tell the teacher about his situation without mentioning the after-test discussion. The teacher gave him a retake (I believe), but we never spoke again.
Note:
In college/At university?
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"an disgrace" - better get upchucky on the job!
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Never really thought of displaying a histogram (popup OK?) but it's a great idea.
As to your other awesome upchuck, send me your suggestions for a poll. I'll let the millions of developers who read the homepage judge you in turn
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Chris Maunder
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A histogram with actual values is even better than what I said.
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How's it now?
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Chris Maunder
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The responses are all equal. Are the averages weighted? Actual totals in a histogram would have shown us actual answers.
Reading old messages I see.
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This histogram shows the number of times a responder chose the given value
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Chris Maunder
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Where? Responses? All equal to 1,155?
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There were 1155 responses the question (and to each option).
The average for "college" was 1.6, and for post grad was 1.55
Hover over the orange bar and you see the histogram for College has 111 5's, and for post grad there are 116 5's
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Chris Maunder
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Aaaggh! I didn't know that.
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I can hand you back one upchucky.
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Chris Maunder
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Echoing a previous post: Was this survey submitting by a child? I'm not sure what information somebody would be hoping to gather by asking a group of professionals if they'd hack a grading system.
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Sometimes surveys are for curiosity, not scientific research.
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Suppose it was a course in hacking . . . ?*
https://www.codeproject.com/info/markdown.aspx
(Change ALL grades - teach instructor a lesson?)
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For a friend, no way. For myself, well, isn't that like the final exam of such a course?
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That's why you do all of the exams (not just the friend) and thus do a favor (sort of) for the instructor . . . like having the instructor enroll in his own course (taught by someone else).
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"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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Plausible deniability if you change the marks for everyone.
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This is a question he would ask me on the way to school.
No mature adult would ever entertain such an idea.
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Slacker007 wrote: No mature adult would ever entertain such an idea.
True, but not all adults are mature.
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
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It greatly depends on social context. You would be surprised of how many Italians would in fact do it - for a (usually non monetary) price, of course.
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