• Questionnaire

    1 what is your favorite sport.
    2 do you like basketball.
    3 can you skip ropes.
    4 can you move a basket/foot ball .
    5 do you know Einstien's feild equations.||spoiler|| idk what to wrrite.
    6 do you like science.

    √∫∫∞−√∫∫∞−∞1π(1+x2)dx∫∞0[λ2πx3]12e−λ(x−μ)22μ2x∞−∞e−x22dx1∑n=0232(−1)nx12π−−√∫∞−∞e−x22dx232−n=01=−cos(2∫1−11−x2−−−−−√dx∫∞0[λ2πx3]12e−λ(x−μ)22μ2x∫−√∫∫∞−∞1π(1+x2)dx∫∞0[λ\μ)22μ2x∞−∞e−x22dx1∑n=0232(−1)nx12π−−√∫∞−∞e−x22dx232−n=01=−cos(2∫1−11−x2−−−−−√dx∫∞0[λ2πx1

  • 1)football
    2)yes
    3)yes
    4)yes
    5)no
    6)yes

    Ronaldo is the goat of football I am the top poster

  • jump rope
    ok
    yes
    yes
    no
    no

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  • football
    yesh
    yesh
    yesh
    e=mc2?
    noyesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

    R13

  • 1)Basketball
    2)Yes
    3)Yes
    4)Yes
    5)no
    6)middle

    "Everyone's game"
    Let's go Lakers !

  • Q1: Hockey
    Q2: 50/50
    Q3: no
    Q4: what kind of question is that
    Q5: thats not sport
    Q6: off topic

  • 1 football wins the majority
    2 mainly yes exept soren
    3 maily yes exept soren
    4 yes exept soren
    5 no exept for soren
    6 half (as always)exept for soren

    √∫∫∞−√∫∫∞−∞1π(1+x2)dx∫∞0[λ2πx3]12e−λ(x−μ)22μ2x∞−∞e−x22dx1∑n=0232(−1)nx12π−−√∫∞−∞e−x22dx232−n=01=−cos(2∫1−11−x2−−−−−√dx∫∞0[λ2πx3]12e−λ(x−μ)22μ2x∫−√∫∫∞−∞1π(1+x2)dx∫∞0[λ\μ)22μ2x∞−∞e−x22dx1∑n=0232(−1)nx12π−−√∫∞−∞e−x22dx232−n=01=−cos(2∫1−11−x2−−−−−√dx∫∞0[λ2πx1

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  • @Raheel said in Questionnaire:

    football wins the majority
    2 mainly yes exept soren
    3 maily yes exept soren
    4 yes exept soren
    5 no exept for soren
    6 half (as always)exept for soren

    1. Clear Majority Result: You identified that football was the majority preference, which is helpful information for your game design.
    2. Consistent Observations: You noticed a trend with Soren's responses, which shows you are paying attention to individual answers.

    Suggestions for Improvement:

    1. Organise the Data Clearly: The way the information is written is a bit confusing. Try organising it in full sentences or a table. For example:

      • Question 1: Football wins the majority.
      • Question 2: Mainly yes, except for Soren.
      • This will make your findings easier to read and understand.
    2. Summarise Key Results: Instead of repeating "except for Soren," focus on what the overall data shows. For example:

      • "Most people said yes to questions 2, 3, and 4. Most said no to question 5, and responses were split for question 6, except for one person."
    3. Explain Half (as always): For question 6, "half (as always)" needs to be clearer. What does "as always" mean in this context? Are you referring to answers from other questions or a general trend?

    4. Write a Clear Conclusion: Instead of only showing data, write a short conclusion about what this means. For example:

      • "Football is the most liked. Most players agreed on yes for some questions, while opinions were split for others. Soren’s answers were different from the majority."

    This is a good effort, and you’ve noticed trends in individual answers, which is great! Work on making your findings clearer and easier to read for others.

  • NO MORE EXCEPT SOREN