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Post by Daniel on Mar 19, 2014 22:18:01 GMT 1
I can reveal that Austria was 5th with 8,98
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2014 22:18:05 GMT 1
I actually planned to update this today but after I was almost finished I actually deleted the table and you can't get it back after deleting it. Update tomorrow I think Undo your post! Undo the anger! Gotta make it, for me..
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2014 22:18:37 GMT 1
I can reveal that Austria was 5th with 8,98 OMG OMG OMG BEST DAY OMG OMG OMG OMG ALERT OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG I GO CRAZY OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG
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Latvia HoD in WWWSC& Retro WWWSC.
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Post by Shovkovskyi/Peter on Mar 20, 2014 5:53:03 GMT 1
These results (this top) isn't objective, because all the songs have different number of votes, they have recieved... if all songs had the same count of voters, the results would be much different... No, if 10 people give 12 points or if 20 people give 12 points, the average still would be 12 for each of the polls. No offence, but... If this happens in real life, then you're right, but you've forgotten, that not all users give the same score for all songs. For example, if one user has given to Georgia, but hasn't given anything to other songs, you think that doesn't change anything? It changes - if there wasn't these to Georgia, then the average would be lower than it is with from this user... And maybe this user, who hasn't given any points to other songs, maybe dislike for example Polish song. So if Georgia from this user gets , but Poland , you can clearly see that georgian average would improve, but polish average would get lower. And if you use this scenario for all songs, then the situation would be different - trust me!
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Post by 𝐴𝑑𝑟𝑖𝑎̀ on Mar 20, 2014 7:52:20 GMT 1
It's just a forums poll
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Post by Jan on Mar 20, 2014 12:37:50 GMT 1
No, if 10 people give 12 points or if 20 people give 12 points, the average still would be 12 for each of the polls. No offence, but... If this happens in real life, then you're right, but you've forgotten, that not all users give the same score for all songs. For example, if one user has given to Georgia, but hasn't given anything to other songs, you think that doesn't change anything? It changes - if there wasn't these to Georgia, then the average would be lower than it is with from this user... And maybe this user, who hasn't given any points to other songs, maybe dislike for example Polish song. So if Georgia from this user gets , but Poland , you can clearly see that georgian average would improve, but polish average would get lower. And if you use this scenario for all songs, then the situation would be different - trust me! The same is in ESC It could only be fair then, if EVERY SINGLE PERSON ON THE WORLD would vote in Eurovision. Cause the results from ESC will only be made up of those people who " vote" - like in the poll. If people don't vote, their opinion can't be taken into account, so bad luck for the songs that could have done better.
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Post by Jess on Mar 20, 2014 12:57:13 GMT 1
As Adria said; it's just a forum poll. Don't take it to heart so much.
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Post by Daniel on Mar 20, 2014 18:04:52 GMT 1
LOL IT IS STILL THE AVERAGE Average is average, even if only one or one thousand people vote Another example Poll A 2 people vote (10 + 10) : 2 = 10 [The other eight people from poll B didn't vote ] Poll B 10 people vote (8 + 8 + 8 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 12 + 12 + 12) : 10 = 10 It does NOT matter how many people vote... lol What you mean Shovkovskyi/Peter is, that if people don't vote, their vote would be counted as a 0. THAT would change the average. Poll A (With counted 0's) (10 + 10 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0) : 10 = 2
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Post by Shovkovskyi/Peter on Mar 20, 2014 18:43:26 GMT 1
What you mean Shovkovskyi/Peter is, that if people don't vote, their vote would be counted as a 0. THAT would change the average. No, I don't mean like you say it here! You just don't understand, what I mean, so it's not even worth explaining something again here...
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Post by Jan on Mar 20, 2014 18:45:52 GMT 1
He means that people, that don't vote in the poll, may have either increased or decreased the country's average, which is most probably true but not changeable and actually the same like in ESC.
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