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But now i would like to understand how Controversy works ? for i example this user with more than average rating: when average rating from 1 and more the Controversy is very high. when average rating from -0.99 to +0.99 the Controversy is high. when agerage rating from -1 to -5 the Controversy is very high. this is the results that i am getting right now when i try testing with one user. my qustion is my result working fine ? if so how it is working and when the user will get low Controversy for example ? Controversy classes i am using in admincp is 0.75,0.5,0.15 Regards, |
The controversy has to do with the percentage of votes being close to the average rating.
For instance, lets suppose a user has an average rating of 3.2 With your controversy classes, if more than 75% of the votes are either 2, or 3 or 4, he will have a low controversy. If 50%-75% of his votes are either 2, or 3 or 4, he will have a medium controversy. If 15%-50% of his votes are either 2, or 3 or 4, he will have a high controversy. And if less than 15% of his votes are either 2, or 3 or 4, he will have a very high controversy. |
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Do the other automatic template edits work? Do you have a modified modifyoptions template perhaps? |
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you said if some user average is 3.2 , what if another value ? |
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Let's suppose a user has an average rating of X. With your controversy classes, if more than 75% of the votes are either [X+0.5]-1, or [X+0.5] or [X+0.5]+1, he will have a low controversy. If 50%-75% of his votes are either [X+0.5]-1, or [X+0.5] or [X+0.5]+1, he will have a medium controversy. If 15%-50% of his votes are either [X+0.5]-1, or [X+0.5] or [X+0.5]+1, he will have a high controversy. And if less than 15% of his votes are either [X+0.5]-1, or [X+0.5] or [X+0.5]+1, he will have a very high controversy. Where [X] is the whole/integer part of X (eg [3.2]=3, [0.5]=0, [1.7]=1 etc) |
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can we use it with vbcredets product ?
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