[open-economics] Yourtopia: Question set

Dirk Heine dirk at common-future.org
Mon Jan 31 21:23:13 UTC 2011


Dear all, 

Rufus and I worked on new questions, content for info boxes and labels
of the pie-chart on the results page. Please see and edit (at
https://spreadsheets0.google.com/ccc?hl=en&key=t_ruglMoKJd604iQDeW6BJg&hl=en#gid=0), so hopefully this can go on soon.

Please ignore rows 10-17.

Best wishes,

Dirk





On Mo, 2011-01-31 at 19:36 +0000, Rufus Pollock wrote:
> On 31 January 2011 09:56, Dirk Heine <dirk at common-future.org> wrote:
> > Can we take a quick decision whether we want the new questions, the
> > current ones or something different? For those who did not like the
> > csv-file yesterday 10:54CET, here inline:
> 
> The key thing here is to make the question much more direct and
> snappier. Because that can come at the cost of precision and
> descriptiveness I think it is probably essential to have additional
> infoboxes (as in original eutopia). Obviously space is more limited on
> the right but we could just put this below the question as in:
> 
> {Question}
> {Slider}
> [Explanation Box]
> 
> Or:
> 
> {Question}      [Explanation Box]
> {Slider}          [Explanation Box]
> 
> > PROPOSAL FOR CATEGORY 'ECONOMY'
> > Old Label (used as quiz questions and in constructing pie chart on
> > results page): "Household final consumption expenditure PPP (constant
> > 2005 international $)" --> "Total private consumption per household (the
> > value of all goods and services purchased by the average household)".
> > This is a lable just for the quiz-questions. For the pie-chart we would
> > have a shorter label (currently same) in order to not any more make the
> > text crash (at least on my screen): before "Household final [cut-off]
> > consumption" --> "Consumption".
> 
> Rather than commenting here. I've posted the questions online here and
> people can edit and suggest. Please dive in.
> 
> <https://spreadsheets0.google.com/ccc?hl=en&key=t_ruglMoKJd604iQDeW6BJg&hl=en#gid=0>
> 
> Rufus






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