One other nitpick - It doesn't mention anywhere in the proposal that we'll use the average. We should add a note that the "winning" numbers will be the average of all numbers entered into each box.
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OK, now that we're Actually Discussing this, I'd like to suggest that we total all the numbers for each question and divide by the number of votes.
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My Actually Discussing comment is that I think we need to specify that while an abstention may count toward the "number of votes needed" that it shouldn't count toward the percentage needed for a majority.
I think that is what we mean.
I'd prefer median to mathematical average. Mathematical average seems to be easy to skew.
Mathematical average seems to be easy to skew.
Not if we set a fixed range. Which we're doing.
In other words, we're saying choose between 10 and 100. If we said, "choose any number" then, yeah, someone could put in 10,000 and skew the results. With a max of 100? Not so much.
I'd prefer median to mathematical average. Mathematical average seems to be easy to skew.
Not really, I mean, median *IS* a mathematical average. It's a narrow enough range that it shouldn't be skewed to badly, and it's simple enough to run the numbers for all three measures for a sanity check. (Not that anyone would want to use mode, it's just that mode is fun.)
HEY! I want to use mode!!! ; )
If we said, "choose any number" then, yeah, someone could put in 10,000 and skew the results. With a max of 100? Not so much
Jon, would we be doing that adjustment for extremes, like in figure skating?
HEY! I want to use mode!!! ; )
Oh, sure, just because it's so stylish...
Jon, would we be doing that adjustment for extremes, like in figure skating?
Hee! If that's a serious question, I'd say no. In figure skating it's more important to drop the extremes because there are only, what?, 10 or 15 judges? So an extreme score can have a large impact. We'll probably get 100 votes so dropping one "10" vote and one "100" vote doesn't gain us much.