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People want to see their scores to score-able questions #187

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markwhiting opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 2 comments
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People want to see their scores to score-able questions #187

markwhiting opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 2 comments
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There are many requests for this, here's an example:

I just want to see the answers to the math questions so I’ll know how I did on those ($15 hammer, $72 difference, etc)

I think we should let people see the answers and their percentiles for these CRT and RME too on the results page.

e.g. "you have 30% common sense and scored in the 70% percentile for math and 50% percentile for social perception..."

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amirrr commented Oct 8, 2024

There is a section highlighting the CRT and RMET score above the plot, more detailed explanation is possible.

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Cool! Can we adjust this page a little? Here's what I think it could read from the top.

You have more common sense than {percentile}% of the population.

Your score is based on how similar your beliefs are to others (yours are {consensus}% similar) and how accurately you rated what others think (you were {awareness}% accurate).

You have also completed the Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) and the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET). You scored {CRT_correct}/6 on the CRT, better than {percentile}% of the population, and {RME_correct}/10 on the RME, better than {percentile}% of the population. These tests do not impact your common sense score.

{figure — perhaps we change this to have 3 histograms: commonsense, RME, CRT? We can do that with a facet}

{share block?}

Your score is calculated by comparing your answers to others' answers, so it will become more accurate if you answer more questions and as others answer more questions. If you add your email address below, you can continue to see this score as it updates over time, and you can answer more questions whenever you like.

{login block}

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