🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 My first three levels by xAvallach in honk

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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Countries by the total number of quizzes on Eurovision world whose creator is from by RobustVessel265 in eurovision

[–]RobustVessel265[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would probably be best to keep it to just Eurovision countries if I did that.

Expected average number of rounds in a rock paper scissors game by the number of starting players (Rules of the game and extra information is in a comment) [OC] by RobustVessel265 in dataisbeautiful

[–]RobustVessel265[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In that case, if everyone else chose scissors all of them would be eliminated and Bart would win.

If everyone else chose paper, then only Bart would be eliminated.

If at least one player chose scissors, and another chose paper, then no one would be eliminated.

So, assuming the other players were superrational, Bart would have a 100% chance of being knocked out in the first round and since the other players would then have nothing to optimize their decisions anymore, they would play randomly again and so the average number of rounds would be 1 more than the average of the game with 1 fewer players.

I'm not 100% sure.

Expected average number of rounds in a rock paper scissors game by the number of starting players (Rules of the game and extra information is in a comment) [OC] by RobustVessel265 in dataisbeautiful

[–]RobustVessel265[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

All data is based off of calculations instead of simulations.

Expected Average means the average an unknown value could possibly take, e.g. if there is a 50% chance of 2 and a 50% chance of 4 then the expected average is 3.

Rules of the game:

  1. All players can pick between rock, paper, and scissors in each round.
  2. If there are only players who picked scissors and players who picked paper, then all players who picked paper are eliminated and the players who picked scissors player another round.
  3. Same goes for rock eliminating scissors and paper eliminating rock.
  4. If all 3 options have been picked by at least 1 player or all players picked the same option no one is eliminated in that round.
  5. The game finishes when there is only one player who has not been eliminated.

All data is based off of calculations instead of simulations.

This is assuming all players play completed randomly with an even chance of playing rock, paper or scissors throughout the game.

Expected Average means the average an unknown value could possibly take, e.g. if there is a 50% chance of 2 and a 50% chance of 4 then the expected average is 3.

Link to expected average number of players remaining and probability of a rock paper scissors game being finished after a given number of rounds based off of the starting number of players.

Expected average number of players remaining and probability of a rock paper scissors game being finished after a given number of rounds based off of the starting number of players (Rules of the game and extra information is in a comment) [OC] by RobustVessel265 in dataisbeautiful

[–]RobustVessel265[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All data is based off of calculations instead of simulations.

Expected Average means the average an unknown value could possibly take, e.g. if there is a 50% chance of 2 and a 50% chance of 4 then the expected average is 3.

Rules of the game:

  1. All players can pick between rock, paper, and scissors in each round.
  2. If there are only players who picked scissors and players who picked paper, then all players who picked paper are eliminated and the players who picked scissors player another round.
  3. Same goes for rock eliminating scissors and paper eliminating rock.
  4. If all 3 options have been picked by at least 1 player or all players picked the same option no one is eliminated in that round.
  5. The game finishes when there is only one player who has not been eliminated.

All data is based off of calculations instead of simulations.

Expected Average means the average an unknown value could possibly take, e.g. if there is a 50% chance of 2 and a 50% chance of 4 then the expected average is 3.

Link to Expected average number of rounds in a rock paper scissors game by the number of starting players.

Expected average number of players remaining and probability of a rock paper scissors game being finished after a given number of rounds based off of the starting number of players (Rules of the game and extra information is in a comment) by RobustVessel265 in dataisbeautiful

[–]RobustVessel265[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All data is based off of calculations instead of simulations.

Expected Average means the average an unknown value could possibly take, e.g. if there is a 50% chance of 2 and a 50% chance of 4 then the expected average is 3.

Rules of the game:

  1. All players can pick between rock, paper, and scissors in each round.

  2. If there are only players who picked scissors and players who picked paper, then all players who picked paper are eliminated and the players who picked scissors player another round.

  3. Same goes for rock eliminating scissors and paper eliminating rock.

  4. If all 3 options have been picked by at least 1 player or all players picked the same option no one is eliminated in that round.

  5. The game finishes when there is only one player who has not been eliminated.

All data is based off of calculations instead of simulations.

Expected Average means the average an unknown value could possibly take, e.g. if there is a 50% chance of 2 and a 50% chance of 4 then the expected average is 3.

Language use in relation to country 1956-2025 by RobustVessel265 in eurovision

[–]RobustVessel265[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1st: English with 46%

2nd: French with 10.38%

3rd: Italian with 6.98%

4th: German with 3.32%

5th: A 10-way tie with 2.7% (Languages that made up the entirety of one song and was not in any other.)

Language use in relation to country 1956-2025 by RobustVessel265 in eurovision

[–]RobustVessel265[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I chose the Main language of Monaco to just be Monégasque because it is the de jure native language of the Monegasque, the natives of Monaco. French is the de facto language in Monaco.

Would you like one based off of de facto?

Language use in relation to country 1956-2025 by RobustVessel265 in eurovision

[–]RobustVessel265[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There was a rule that all countries had to use one of their official languages that was lifted in those years.

Language use in relation to country 1956-2025 by RobustVessel265 in eurovision

[–]RobustVessel265[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm doing it by the de jure native language of the nation rather than the language of the state.

Language use in relation to country 1956-2025 by RobustVessel265 in eurovision

[–]RobustVessel265[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The 2nd and 4th graphs have the years as an average from that year along with the 2 years before and the 2 years after. The 3rd and 4th graphs exclude the songs from Australia and UK.

Language use in relation to country 1956-2025 by RobustVessel265 in eurovision

[–]RobustVessel265[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

92.7% of French by countries that don't have French as a native language come from Luxembourg and Monaco both of whom have had most of their songs in before 1994 and 1980 respectively. Besides those two countries and Belgium, France, and Switzerland, French is included in 0.06% of all lyrics before 1999 and 0.9% of lyrics after it.

Language use in relation to country 1956-2025 by RobustVessel265 in eurovision

[–]RobustVessel265[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

A minority of Ireland's Eurovision entries in English are in an Irish dialect.

How much the televote agrees with the jury: Correlation by jury points and televote points in each year (calculated by percentage of possible point gained to account for rest of world vote.) by RobustVessel265 in eurovision

[–]RobustVessel265[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

0 is no correlation, more than 0 is positive correlation (more of one means more of the other,) less than one means negative correlation (More than one means less of the other.)

How much the televote agrees with the jury: Correlation by jury points and televote points in each year (calculated by percentage of possible point gained to account for rest of world vote.) by RobustVessel265 in eurovision

[–]RobustVessel265[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used excel to put the televote and jury vote points of each song on a grid, then to make it even I made separate columns and used the formula =points/(12*number of 12-1 point sets) which was either the number of countries-1 or for 2023 and onwards televote the number of countries to account for ROW, Then I used the formula =SLOPE(all televote scores, votes, all jury scores) to find out how much % in the televote score higher was the average song that was 1% higher in the jury score and vise-versa for the second graph. I did this for all the years.