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Calibrating The OT Regulars - Beat My Score

Postby rdsrds2120 on Wed Dec 09, 2020 4:12 am

https://80000hours.org/calibration-training/

Batch 1, 90% confidence. No cheating. Engage with some rds nerd shit.

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Re: Calibrating The OT Regulars - Beat My Score

Postby DoomYoshi on Wed Dec 09, 2020 8:03 am

I don't understand what this is. Since it requires an account, I'm going to need at least a basic understanding before I'm inclined to investigate further.
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Re: Calibrating The OT Regulars - Beat My Score

Postby 2dimes on Wed Dec 09, 2020 8:13 am

Uh, confidence testing Yosh, I'd say you have just been eliminated.
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Re: Calibrating The OT Regulars - Beat My Score

Postby rdsrds2120 on Wed Dec 09, 2020 1:31 pm

Damn 2dimes with the heat.

Basically, it's a project by ClearerThinkingProject. You take the test and it asks you, say, "What year did Elvis die?" Then you enter a range where you're 90% sure that, yes, Elvis did die between say, 1970:1980. The more confident you're asked to be (90% vs 50%) the wider your range should be since you're saying you have a stronger certainty about that range.

It's basically trivia with a belief testing metric. If you absolutely don't know what year Elvis died, you can use what little knowledge you have and just put something like 1900:2020 if you want. You'll still get a positive, but smaller, score for the question as long as it is right. The goal is to not be wrong a lot more than it is to be precise, but it's scaled, so putting in -9999:9999 for each answer will give you 0.
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Re: Calibrating The OT Regulars - Beat My Score

Postby DoomYoshi on Wed Dec 09, 2020 1:58 pm

Ok, I got an answer of "Confidence Intervals, batch 1 results

100 questions

Points per question: 3.72 out of 10

Total Points: 372.07

Percent Correct: 86%

Answered: 100

Skipped: 0"

The problem is that most of the questions are about sports which only dubiously exist. As if a single person on the planet cares about something called "European Championship".
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Re: Calibrating The OT Regulars - Beat My Score

Postby saxitoxin on Wed Dec 09, 2020 1:59 pm

rdsrds2120 wrote:Damn 2dimes with the heat.

Basically, it's a project by ClearerThinkingProject. You take the test and it asks you, say, "What year did Elvis die?" Then you enter a range where you're 90% sure that, yes, Elvis did die between say, 1970:1980. The more confident you're asked to be (90% vs 50%) the wider your range should be since you're saying you have a stronger certainty about that range.

It's basically trivia with a belief testing metric. If you absolutely don't know what year Elvis died, you can use what little knowledge you have and just put something like 1900:2020 if you want. You'll still get a positive, but smaller, score for the question as long as it is right. The goal is to not be wrong a lot more than it is to be precise, but it's scaled, so putting in -9999:9999 for each answer will give you 0.


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Re: Calibrating The OT Regulars - Beat My Score

Postby 2dimes on Wed Dec 09, 2020 8:09 pm

Ha, trick question. Elvis never died.
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Re: Calibrating The OT Regulars - Beat My Score

Postby rdsrds2120 on Thu Dec 10, 2020 3:24 am

DoomYoshi wrote:Ok, I got an answer of "Confidence Intervals, batch 1 results

100 questions

Points per question: 3.72 out of 10

Total Points: 372.07

Percent Correct: 86%

Answered: 100

Skipped: 0"

The problem is that most of the questions are about sports which only dubiously exist. As if a single person on the planet cares about something called "European Championship".


This actually doesn't matter too much - if you don't know about a certain subject, your confidence interval should reflect that and be wider. Your score might be a little smaller, but it's really only wrong predictions that set you back.

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Re: Calibrating The OT Regulars - Beat My Score

Postby rdsrds2120 on Thu Dec 10, 2020 3:25 am

2dimes wrote:Ha, trick question. Elvis never died.


-9999:9999 is all we know
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