Multiple-votes polls make no sense

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When you post a poll where you may cast multiple votes and one option has always been chosen, the percentage should be 100%. Now the percentage is still shows the part of all given votes.

Example:
Three options, 2 people voted.
Option 1: 1 vote = 50%
Option 2: 2 votes = 100%
Option 3: 1 vote = 50%
Option 4: 0 votes = 0%

Now is shows 25%, 50%, 25% and 0%, respectively.

Ok, I confess, it's just a choice. They makers of this forum chose to show the percentage of all individual votes, but with 95% of all multiple-votes polls it is much more interesting how many percent has voted for a singular option, regardless of the other options.

Thunderfall, can't you say to the UBB dudes that they don't have any understanding of statistics? :p
 
It does? No idea... But I really don't like multi-choice polls anyway...
 
Multiple choice comes in handy.

A poll I posted:

Which modifier do you use most
  • @AND
  • continuous
  • delay
  • Justonce
  • randomize
  • delayperflag
  • none
(Iknow the none option defeats the purpose,
but I can't edit the poll)


Here the multiple coice can be an advantage.
I use both the Justonce and @AND and Randomize
modifiers just as frequently.
 
It makes sense to me, but I don't like the way they set it up. Let's hope they changed it in VB 3.0 (or made it to where you can use both)
 
Agreed. That annoys me, too.
 
I don't really look at the percentages anyway.

I don't need to; I'm way better at math than the rest of you. I can figure out who's winning just by looking at the raw data! :yeah:
 
I'm way better at math than the rest of you. I can figure out who's winning just by looking at the raw data!

I assume that you are being sarcastic.
The raw data is infact the number of people that voted for each option!
 
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