Woohoo! My first significant ESP test!

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I like the idea of having some or most of the code server-side. While it may appear less transparent, it might be considered less open to manipulation. Perhaps?
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(2018-10-16, 02:11 PM)Typoz Wrote: I like the idea of having some or most of the code server-side. While it may appear less transparent, it might be considered less open to manipulation. Perhaps?

I suppose that either way you invite skepticism: client-side, and somebody can easily fake their results. Server-side, there will be speculation as to an issue with the site. As this isn't under fully controlled conditions I would say the random selection of the correct color should be done client-side, and the results stored on the server.
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(2018-10-16, 02:06 PM)Oliver Wrote: Ok is Psience Quest able to host an extra script? If I make a php script as an endpoint we can use to store the results, could it be hosted here? If we can host the client-side code too, then we'd have our own ESP test.

Yes, we have a fair bit of control over our hosting account, including cPanel, FTP, and shell access. PHP is a good idea too as our forum and wiki software - MyBB and MediaWiki respectively - are both PHP apps.

(2018-10-16, 02:23 PM)Oliver Wrote: I suppose that either way you invite skepticism: client-side, and somebody can easily fake their results. Server-side, there will be speculation as to an issue with the site. As this isn't under fully controlled conditions I would say the random selection of the correct color should be done client-side, and the results stored on the server.

You're right that either way we invite skepticism. The motivation for this app though was to eliminate the possibility of client-side cheating compared to the app from which you've already shared your very impressive results. Perhaps we could support both? We could then check whether overall (and per-user) results differ between client- and server-side. I think the priority should be on server-side though.

What do others think?
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(2018-10-16, 03:37 PM)Laird Wrote: Yes, we have a fair bit of control over our hosting account, including cPanel, FTP, and shell access. PHP is a good idea too as our forum and wiki software - MyBB and MediaWiki respectively - are both PHP apps.


You're right that either way we invite skepticism. The motivation for this app though was to eliminate the possibility of client-side cheating compared to the app from which you've already shared your very impressive results. Perhaps we could support both? We could then check whether overall (and per-user) results differ between client- and server-side. I think the priority should be on server-side though.

What do others think?

Ok I will get started on a php app that selects colors randomly each time, and can store the results. I'll make a new thread when it's runnable.
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(2018-10-16, 05:46 PM)Oliver Wrote: Ok I will get started on a php app that selects colors randomly each time, and can store the results. I'll make a new thread when it's runnable.

Super.
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1/25 meh :<
I have no power
(2018-11-10, 08:35 AM)Vy Chấn Hải Wrote: 1/25 meh :<
I have no power

1/25 is impressive. Some people do score below rather than above chance. But doing something consistently, over many test runs, that's more difficult.
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(2018-11-10, 08:35 AM)Vy Chấn Hải Wrote: 1/25 meh :<
I have no power

Maybe not now but if you keep training you will. It's not so much about if you have it, but if you want it.
"The cure for bad information is more information."

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