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How many different ratings should we use?

The number of ratings only affects your ability to differentiate your opinion of others. How many is most convenient?

30.55 (0.60%)
51.68 (1.82%)
70.34 (0.36%)
989.96 (97.17%)
110.04 (0.05%)
more than 110.00 (0.00%)

decisiveness (88.27%)
unvoted equity (7.38%)
voted equity (92.62%)

43 Voters: David Lucifer, ElvenSage, rhinoceros, MoEnzyme, Kid-A, Hermit, Sat, Kharin, Cassidy McGurk, Walter Watts, outlawpoet, Hermitess, DrSebby, Blunderov, prometheus, Ophis, goomba, Feagwath, referent, RavenBlack, Warlock, the.bricoleur, opsima, Casey, Kalkor, michelle, Lukian The Wizard, simul, metahuman, Galt, Atheist Crusader, Matt Arnold, Joe Dees, Flux, ZenWarrior, Heretician, Alex Future Bokov, DJ dAndroid, Drakeo Vortex, chippedlogic, Pabreetzio, pickler, teh,
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Kid-A3
no comment
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michelle9
no comment
Lukian The Wizard7
no comment
simul5
Seven or less is ideal because of the 7-memory structure of our brains. Note: Again, this ballot should have checkboxes. I would vote 7,5 or 3.
metahumanprivate10 is fine. It's what I wanted.
Galt7
no comment
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Matt Arnold7
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Flux7
no comment
ZenWarrior7
A seven-point scale is psychometrically valid.
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MoEnzyme11
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Alex Future Bokovprivate11! Dude, these amps go up to 11!
DJ dAndroid5
no comment
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pickler9
i think there should also be an "opinion momentum" rating. Sometimes it's usefull to see the way peoples opinions of that person change.
teh9
no comment

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