(February 18, 2014 at 7:22 pm)Cato Wrote: What's worse is that the questions are all true/false or multiple choice.
Which means of course, that 100% of the respondents picking a random answer should yield approximately 50% correct answers. There were four true/false questions. The rate of correct answers for those was 66%, 47%, 48%, and 77%.
:headdesk: