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Microsoft Forms: Ranking question type calculation methodology
- Jan 14, 2021
Kimberly_Huffman i dont know the official name, but i like to think of it as points. Eg you have 5 items to rank. And 3 people do the ranking:
A, B, C, D, E
A, C, D, E, B
C, A, B, D, E
Position 1 gets 5 points, position 5 gets 1 point. So add it up
A=14 points
B = 8
C = 12
D = 7
E = 4
So the ordering in the results page should show A as the winner, C as 2nd place, etc etc
While we order by total points, the bars are colored appropriately so you can see the breakdown within that score
Hope this makes sense!
Kimberly_Huffman i dont know the official name, but i like to think of it as points. Eg you have 5 items to rank. And 3 people do the ranking:
A, B, C, D, E
A, C, D, E, B
C, A, B, D, E
Position 1 gets 5 points, position 5 gets 1 point. So add it up
A=14 points
B = 8
C = 12
D = 7
E = 4
So the ordering in the results page should show A as the winner, C as 2nd place, etc etc
While we order by total points, the bars are colored appropriately so you can see the breakdown within that score
Hope this makes sense!
To be honest for this type poll, i'd rather that it did actual Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) or i at least had the option of making such a poll.
When results are shown and results are calculated as they are, my vote may not reflect my actual preference for strategic reasons.
Suppose we are voting for what do for a team building event.
Options are:
Go Cart, Ceramics or Escape Room
when i see poll standings are:
Go Cart - 20 points, Escape Room 19 points, Ceramics 9 points
My actual preferences are:
Ceramics, escape room and finally Go cart which i absolutely hate.
But in order to help avoid go cart id vote:
Escape room, ceramics, go cart.
When making poll add options and number of options to be chosen.
Eliminate least popular options adding people who voted for that option to their respective next priorities until only as many that are to be chosen remain.