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Johnmilash8@lemmy.world 4 weeks agoyes why they are identical scales with same numerical values, i’d argue that each scales visual representation be it smiley faces or numbers would have a different consumer meaning in what would be considered bad, average, good etc… for example a 3,5/5 smiley faces can be seen as above average, but it’s equivalent 7/10 would be considered good if not very good when looking at a number scale, so yes while they both have the same mathematical value, it all boils down to on how WE perceive THEIR value, wouldn’t you agree?
spankmonkey@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
I agree it can be peeceived differently to the viewer, although that doesn’t mean that the person doing tthe review will rate it differently for different visual scales. Someone who has a five star rating system would most likely have the same scoring method and end up with the same proportional rating outcome.
So if a great scene is half a star it would also be .5 of a numbered rating that matches the number of stars.
Johnmilash8@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Yes I agree, but my point is that if a reviewer does not have a proper scoring method and rates everything on feelings and what looks right, that different visual scales would have a psychological effect on his final score between the scoring systems.