Re: 0%, that's fair. Originally I included 0% because certain questions are either unanswerable (due to being blank, contextless, or whatnot) but even then there's still a non-zero possibility of guessing the right answer out of a near-infinite number of choices.
Re: Calibration across multiple sessions. Good idea. I'll start with a local-based solution because that would be easiest and then eventually do an account-based thing.
Re: Blank questions. Yeah, I should probably include some kind of check to see if the question is blank and skip it if so.
Thanks! BTW, I'd prefer to have 1% and 0.1% and 99% and 99.9% as options, rather than skipping over the 1% and 99% options as you have it now.
Hi all,
I put this calibration test together this morning. It pulls from a trivia API of over 150,000 questions so you should be able to take this many, many times before you start seeing repeats.
http://www.2pih.com/caltest.php
A few notes:
1. The questions are "Jeopardy" style questions so the wording may be strange, and some of them might be impossible to answer without further context. On these just assign 0% confidence.
2. As the questions are open-ended, there is no answer-checking mechanism. You have to be honest with yourself as to whether or not you got the right answer. Because what would be the point of cheating at a calibration test?
I can't think of anything else. Please let me know if there are any features you would want to see added, or if there are any bugs, issues, etc.
**EDIT**
As per suggestion I have moved this to the main section. Here are the changes I'll be making soon:
Here are changes I'll make eventually:
Here are the changes that are done: