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标题: And the MPS is ... [打印本页]

作者: Iginla2010    时间: 2011-7-13 16:59     标题: And the MPS is ...

Somewhere between 233 and 308 (65%-86%).

Points Minimum Maximum Min Max
AM 180 104 152 57.8% 84.4%
PM 180 129 156 71.7% 86.7%
360 233 308 64.7% 85.6%


Can anyone else post a similar matrix so we can figure out a tighter range for the MPS?

From the above, we know the MPS is between 233 and 308 (between 65% and 86%) ... with more samples like the above we could narrow the range substantially.
作者: infinitybenzo    时间: 2011-7-13 16:59

You don't need more samples to know that the MPS does not exceed 70%.

What's this matrix anyway?
作者: Unforseen    时间: 2011-7-13 16:59

Are you saying that the minimum that you could have got based on you results is 65% and the max 86%? In that case, all we can say is that the MPS must be less than 86%.

If you really want to do this, you need to go back to the thread where about 100 people posted their results and work out all their maximums. The lowest of those will be an upper bound on MPS.

Chances are though, all passers maximums will be above 70%, so you'll be no closer to knowing the true MPS.
作者: Zestt    时间: 2011-7-13 16:59

how do u even calculate that? can you provide an example? thanks.
作者: pennyless    时间: 2011-7-13 16:59

For example, the Alternative Investments section is 18 points.

Since each question is worth 3 points, you know it's 6 questions.
If your score was <=50%, then you put your Min score as 0, and your Max score as 3
If your score was 51-70%, your score must be 4
If your score was >70%, your Min score is 5 and your Max score is 6

Repeat this for all categories
Then add up your min scores, and add up your max scores, and finally multiply by 3 to get your overall min/max!




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