********PLEASE READ ALL OF THIS******** (Please note: Everything done in this calculator is assuming options/questions are answered unbiasly random) Most people won't understand this, but if you do, you're smart. (It's far too complicated to explain what this calculator does, and even more annoying to explain how it does it :) ) Sorry :3 Questions_i = Amount of questions in the survey/test Options_i = Amount of options each question has Successful 2 = Amount of successful test takers in each iteration Iteration = Each test taker Accuracy = The accuracy you inputed Accuracy Borderline = The lowest amount the accuracy can be in order for the 'batch' to be accepted 100% Accuracy = Mathematically calculated chance of a test taker successfully guessing all answers Final Accuracy = Amount of people who were able to guess the entire test/survey in percentage Final Amount = Average amount of people in which the accuracy borderline applies to
Update :) Hey guys, a long time not on scratch :) This was just a little calculator I programmed to help my mom out with statistics and survey analysis, but thought it would be cool to share! There's no thumbnail or any aesthetics since this isn't really aimed to catch people's attention. I could've programmed this on any other language, but I decided to treat myself to some nostalgia, and use scratch! And boi has scratch changed :D It's cool to see the GUI change so dramatically, I also played around with new features which I completely love! I probably won't be around scratch again for a long time, but I'll probably check back again in the future. Thanks to @WildOrchird for helping me debug!