06 Dec 13, 02:24AM
(05 Dec 13, 01:31PM)YesWeCamp Wrote: Yes, but the accuracy of the percentages in this test is based on the people that already participated. Thus giving you other scores when you provide the same answers in a few months.
The percentages will stay the same amount of accuracy.
The percents are "% of people who have taken this test." Which will have the possibility of changing with time. It isn't saying % of people on earth, it isn't saying % of people in AC. Just who had taken the test.
Going back to your OP:
(03 Dec 13, 12:34PM)YesWeCamp Wrote: So, the more people fill out this form the less chance you have to be a psycho since the spectre shrinks. I don't know if that was a correct English sentence. Meaning: if you fill out the form 2 months after now, you will get a lower score with the same answers.
The score ('being a psycho') is the x.x number, not the %. You will be able to get the exact same score with the same answers any time. This is because your score is not determined by other peoples scores. The % of people just helps with interpreting the score.
So, if you look at the spectre in several years from now, it will be roughly the same as now. Assuming a constant ratio of the rates of people scoring high and people scoring low.