I think the computer games result has to do with it being a bad question. There are many legitimate answers depending on how you interpret the question, including my answer that Minesweeper sells as a bundle with Windows and thus has probably sold more copies than anything else.
I think the computer games result has to do with it being a bad question. There are many legitimate answers depending on how you interpret the question, including my answer that Minesweeper sells as a bundle with Windows and thus has probably sold more copies than anything else.
Is it really a “bad question”? Shouldn’t a good calibrator be able to account for model error?
Depends on whether you consider “being able to comprehensively understand questions that may be misleading” to be a subset of calibration skills.
Good point, I hadn’t thought of that.