your question is more a mathematical psych or psychometric one. see
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Susan R Murray wrote:

> About 30 people have listed this newsgroup as the reason they came to
> the test and yet I have had not one reply on where/ how I can get help
> with my problem ... I'm going to go ask the people in al.po-mo ...
>
> Oh well ...
>
> Susan
>
> Excerpts from netnews.sci.stat.math: 27-Oct-100 creative statistics by
> Susan R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 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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