Numerical question type
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Josefin Osbjer
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The numerical question type is not out to all users. It is called "Guess the Number" and can be found in the newly launch Slide Library https://www.mentimeter.com/slide-library/numerical-question
Here is the help article explaining how to add the additional slides to be able to start using them in your presentations https://help.mentimeter.com/en/articles/6103236-add-more-variety-to-your-presentation-with-the-slide-library
Tiago Almeida
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enter a numeric value
robert sattler
e.g. "how much does an elephant cost?"
results are displayed on an axis
Maja Jakobsson
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Polls for voting for quantities
Constanza Quinteros Ortiz
Create a poll format that allows voting for indefinite quantities within a range. E.g. "How many people should we invite?", "What number of people should participate in each group?", "How much money should everyone contribute?"
Maja Jakobsson
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Feedback summary
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Oliver Lehmann
I would like to do a menti asking participants about their experience (in years) in a certain topic. The result should be the sum of all answers (e.g. 130 years in total).
Maja Jakobsson
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A poll that presents an arithmetic manipulation
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Michalh
Hi,
Ex.: I would like to ask my audience to guess the weight of an elephantine. Each one sends his/her guess and I can display the average weight based on all numbers sent. The general idea is to have a type of poll that get number from the sender and presents an overall arithmetic manipulation (like average, sum, biggest - smallest, median etc.)
Maja Jakobsson
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Ask for numerical values (e.g. willingness to pay) and show distributions as result
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Stefan
One question (or suggestion): is it possible, to ask the audience for a numeric value? E.g., "How much would you pay for this cat?" and the audience can respond with a value at their will, e.g. "98.75€"
The resulting distribution could be presented in different ways, e.g.:
- average value
- distribution from min to max value (e.g., http://unconditional.co.nz/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2009/04/price-distribution-curve-march-20091.jpg)
- accumulated distribution (e.g., http://wikieducator.org/images/c/c9/ADF1.jpeg)
The scale-type with 1 scale is a little bit this type, but not really ;-)
such a question-type would be very helpful!
Kind regards
Stefan.
Maja Jakobsson
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No chance for users to answer using a percentage number following a question and this to be displayed in a bar chart graph
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Carlos Morais
If there was a chance of users to insert a percentage rate including with decimals following a question and this to be displayed in a bar chart immediately it would be perfect.
Maja Jakobsson
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calculate averages directly in the slide.
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Patrick
I run surveys where participants need to enter a value. It would be great to see an average of all the different values.
Maja Jakobsson
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make a graph where people pick a number and the distribution of picked numbers shows
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Cochran
Make a graph where people pick a number within a specified range and the distribution of their choices is what shows
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Malte Friese
I would find this really helpful. It would also allow for estimations (What do you think how many/how frequently/what percentage...)
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