I think all of this is also true of a scoring rule based on only the probability placed on the correct answer?
In the end you’d still expect to win but this takes longer (requires more questions) under a rule which includes probabilities on incorrect answers—it’s just adding noise to the results.
I think all of this is also true of a scoring rule based on only the probability placed on the correct answer?
In the end you’d still expect to win but this takes longer (requires more questions) under a rule which includes probabilities on incorrect answers—it’s just adding noise to the results.