Previously, when people reach the end of a survey we show them a "knowledge score" based on what percentage of features they know about or have used, along with a "knowledge ranking" showing the percentile in which they rank (e.g. "You knew about 90% of the features, which puts you in the top 13% of respondents").
The downsides are that:
This knowledge ranking can actually be costly to calculate in the db
It can also be unclear (not obvious that "top 90%" actually means "bottom 10%").
Instead, I was thinking we could just replace that with "knowledge ranks", for example:
This sounds interesting. Wondering if we could also think about generating a social media image for sharing, some illustrations might be nice. (if too much effort, defer to future surveys)
Previously, when people reach the end of a survey we show them a "knowledge score" based on what percentage of features they know about or have used, along with a "knowledge ranking" showing the percentile in which they rank (e.g. "You knew about 90% of the features, which puts you in the top 13% of respondents").
The downsides are that:
Instead, I was thinking we could just replace that with "knowledge ranks", for example:
Maybe the rank could even be a combination of feature knowledge and quiz results (https://github.com/Devographics/surveys/issues/87)?