Unfortunately I cannot fix the UI problems, because I lack the programming skills and asked a fried to set up the survey for me. He is pretty busy now and I don’t want to bother him again, since I already requested many changes before the survey went live.
The winner will gain the amount he ended up with not only the gains.
Is that investment game packaged anywhere (preferably with a better UI) so I can run it multiple times, and (afterward) see the actual probabilities of the items? I think I got somewhat unlucky and my explore/exploit mix didn’t pay off as I’d hoped, but I’d have fun exploring an optimium method.
Unfortunately I cannot fix the UI problems, because I lack the programming skills and asked a fried to set up the survey for me. He is pretty busy now and I don’t want to bother him again, since I already requested many changes before the survey went live. The winner will gain the amount he ended up with not only the gains.
There’s no reason to run your own survey software. SurveyMonkey or even Google forms do the job.
Did you see the little investment game at the end? I would be very surprised if you could replicate that in SurveyMonkey or Google Forms.
Is that investment game packaged anywhere (preferably with a better UI) so I can run it multiple times, and (afterward) see the actual probabilities of the items? I think I got somewhat unlucky and my explore/exploit mix didn’t pay off as I’d hoped, but I’d have fun exploring an optimium method.
Fair enough! I hope what I’ve written above will be helpful to anyone else who finds it initially puzzling the same way as I did.