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I'm working on an online test at:

http://www.dial020.com/smurray/selfbuildingtest

The test lets people answer questions made up by other people who took
the test before. Every test is 9 questions from three people (so if one
of someone's questions is used all of them are used)

At the end of the test I'd like to provide some sort of fun/meaningful
analysis of the data besides the one based on how many questions you got
right (right as judged by the person who made up the question)

I've been think of assigning point values to the questions based on how
popular answers have been in the past and then coming up with a
"normality" score.

I've also wondered if there is any way to integrate the data I collected
at the beginning of the test (age, sex, etc) with the dynamic questions?

Are their any creative ideas ya'll can think of? I like the test
experience to be fun so the results should be in some way informative
for the user.

If you help me enough I'll give you credit on the site...

Thanks!

Susan





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