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I'm looking at the analysis data produced from the latest tec-rewards distribution, round 13
specifically I'm looking at the graph of outliers, the praise with the biggest spread of scores. The graph says one of the top praises had a score of 144 (with a spread of 131) but if you look it up in the CSV file you can see that praise only had a max score of 13 BUT was marked as a duplicate of a different praise that had given it 144. This is a bit misleading because it was marked as duplicate it's max score was not 144 but in fact 14.4 (10%)
I'm looking at the analysis data produced from the latest tec-rewards distribution, round 13
specifically I'm looking at the graph of outliers, the praise with the biggest spread of scores. The graph says one of the top praises had a score of 144 (with a spread of 131) but if you look it up in the CSV file you can see that praise only had a max score of 13 BUT was marked as a duplicate of a different praise that had given it 144. This is a bit misleading because it was marked as duplicate it's max score was not 144 but in fact 14.4 (10%)
you can find the praise in
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EQ5QC7Glyqk5yWzVldxqLqAoI0kl_GASTO1gASaxxuk/edit?usp=sharing
with an ID of:
62a37b4ca12b884b0d8c103b
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