User:Yellowdesk/tables

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 * 0 = Complete opposition
 * 1 = Could be much better
 * 2 = Ambivalence
 * 3 = Could be improved, but I support this
 * 4 = Complete support

The average scores, as of the 0-0-3-3 vote by ChrisDHDR, are as follows:

Option A = 1.76

Option B = 1.50


 * These are invalid statistics, since A and B are actually the same thing, and even averaging them will produce incorrect numbers, since some respondents rated one higher than the other, not realizing they amounted to the same concept in different wording. Discarding the lower values of the two, the real stat is inserted below. —  SMcCandlish  &#91;talk&#93; &#91;cont&#93; ‹(-¿-)› 03:41, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
 * Interesting logic. How do you account for editors giving different levels of support for options A and B? It seems that people perceived them as different. (Later) In fact, looking at your own vote, you have "Complete support" for Option A and "Complete opposition" to Option B. --Pete (talk)

Option A/B = 2.01 Option C = 2.24

Option D = 1.22

See Run-off poll below.