Hokulele
Deleterious Slab of Damnation
Some members have offered suggestions for "better tests" (according to them). I read these suggestions very carefully, of course. An obvious problem I have on this forum is that nobody seems to want to participate in my tests any more. So, if one of your suggestions could fix that problem, it could perhaps be useful. However, I believe that a good test should be:
- simple, not unnecessarily hard and complicated
- protect the claimant's privacy (and also the privacy of participants)
- if possible, somewhat interesting, not boring
If you want to design a test which meets all of these requirements, there are not that many possibilities left, in my opinion.
There was a test some time ago where you could not tell whether or not an answer was correct before you gave your credibility analysis. In that test, you did not score a single answer as having a negative credibility, you rated several incorrect answers as being credible, and at least one correct answer as having a credibility of zero. This clearly demonstrated that your credibility ratings were a sham designed to remove answers you did not like.
The reason people are not participating in your tests is because you have made it quite clear that you will deliberately weight your tests unfairly. You have no interest in full blinding, and you will never accept any negative result.
Why would intelligent people want to participate in such a charade?
