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[rating]number[/rating]the number has to be a number from 1 to 5; whole number only.
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[rating]number[/rating]RobertJasiek wrote:IMO, a 1 to 5 "star" ranking system has these disadvantages:
1) 1 as the minimum can be confused with expressing something positive.
2) There is no balance between positive and negative numbers.
3) The mean 3 is a positive number while it would better be 0 as a neutral number.
The following ranking system would suit better:
-- | - | o | + | ++
(I use this system in my book reviews.)
Alternatively as numbers:
-2 | -1 | 0 | 1 | 2
Jordus wrote:AFAIK, it is common knowledge that in a standard 1-5 ranking system that 1 is referred to as bad and 5 as good. We can thank amazon.com for that one...
Changing the symbols representing this shouldn't have an effect.
RobertJasiek wrote:It should not but it does. E.g., German media like to ask people for ranking of politicians or parties on a +5 to -5 scale. There one does not see excessive top rankings, except that the same media then forget about neutrality and prefer to publish only the top 5 or 10 ranking politicians' values.
topazg wrote:RobertJasiek wrote:It should not but it does. E.g., German media like to ask people for ranking of politicians or parties on a +5 to -5 scale. There one does not see excessive top rankings, except that the same media then forget about neutrality and prefer to publish only the top 5 or 10 ranking politicians' values.
That German politicians use a doubtful system does not mean it must be copied. It is also common knowledge that issuing numbers smaller than 0 is considered an insult. Such a system is meant to provoke its users into giving better scores than they should if judging objectively.
Harleqin wrote:The question is: what should the number represent? How should a "no vote" be interpreted?
Why is there no "0 stars"? Why am I forced to give a star to something I find completely worthless?
If the number is just a label for a bucket, then it should not be represented by a number of stars, but by a single symbol.
topazg wrote:That German politicians use
kirkmc wrote:Five-star systems have been used in the US for ages
RobertJasiek wrote:topazg wrote:That German politicians use
You misunderstood. It is not the politicians that use - but the media and opinion collecting statistical research institutes use such a system.
RobertJasiek wrote:b) false information should never stand.