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#1 2013-01-09 18:15:28

RenOkshadia3537
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Science Fair help

I have made a website to contain my survey for my science fair. Right now, I am 4 submissions short for the minimum amount of survey submissions for my school to consider it reliable (of course, the more the merrier).
I've searched around, and I've seen at least 1 person have research done related to my project, so I'm a little dissapointed that mine isn't original  sad  . But anyways, here is the site: http://sciencefairwebsite.weebly.com  (sorry about a non-clickable url, I, being a new scratcher, can't use the url tags)

Please Please PLEASE, follow the instructions. And considering that this is a programming site, I'm sure some of you will know how to cheat on the games. But please don't.


*THE SURVEY IS DONE, I WILL NOT BE ACCEPTING ANYMORE SUBMISSIONS*

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#2 2013-01-09 18:46:10

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Re: Science Fair help

I took the survey. (:


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#3 2013-01-09 18:48:14

RenOkshadia3537
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Re: Science Fair help

CheeseMunchy wrote:

I took the survey. (:

Thank you so much!  big_smile

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#4 2013-01-09 18:53:19

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Re: Science Fair help

RenOkshadia3537 wrote:

CheeseMunchy wrote:

I took the survey. (:

Thank you so much!  big_smile

Virtual cookie for you (if you take the time to put the link in the url): http://img102.imageshack.us/img102/4426/cookie2ug2cx0.jpg

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#5 2013-01-09 20:33:28

Aidan
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Re: Science Fair help

That was... interesting.

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#6 2013-01-09 21:10:17

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Re: Science Fair help

I took it.


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#7 2013-01-09 21:44:46

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Re: Science Fair help

i punched someone. jk, but that's because there's no one around me.  tongue

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#8 2013-01-09 21:54:29

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Re: Science Fair help

RenOkshadia3537 wrote:

I've searched around, and I've seen at least 1 person have research done related to my project, so I'm a little dissapointed that mine isn't original  sad  . .

Aw, don't feel overly upset about it. A lot of scientific research out there is usually based on some previous research. The plus side is that you could use that other person's results and report as a possible reference in your report if necessary (trust me, it's much harder to come up with valid references for a report if you start off with original research).


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#9 2013-01-09 22:05:43

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Re: Science Fair help

Note: There are NO problems with this tic-tac-toe game
Hmm, it must be my mouse . . .
Good Luck on your project!


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#10 2013-01-10 00:17:20

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Re: Science Fair help

Programmer_112 wrote:

Note: There are NO problems with this tic-tac-toe game
Hmm, it must be my mouse . . .
Good Luck on your project!

Same thing happened to me... 0.o


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#11 2013-01-10 05:23:30

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Done!  smile  Are you making a project on psychological warfare?


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#12 2013-01-12 06:47:31

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Re: Science Fair help

Did it!
Good luck with your science fair!


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#13 2013-01-12 14:05:00

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Re: Science Fair help

I would do your survey, but the game you posted seems to be on an untrustworthy website (as rated by WOT). If you could find another version of tic-tac-toe or, if it's your code, move it onto some other server, that would make things easier.  smile

But in general, I don't think rage quitting is that common online, especially with a minor game like tic-tac-toe. If someone doesn't enjoy something, they'd probably calmly quit and do something else.
I hope this could help.

Best of luck with your project/experiment.

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#14 2013-01-12 14:51:59

RenOkshadia3537
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Re: Science Fair help

anon2013 wrote:

I would do your survey, but the game you posted seems to be on an untrustworthy website (as rated by WOT). If you could find another version of tic-tac-toe or, if it's your code, move it onto some other server, that would make things easier.  smile

But in general, I don't think rage quitting is that common online, especially with a minor game like tic-tac-toe. If someone doesn't enjoy something, they'd probably calmly quit and do something else.
I hope this could help.

Best of luck with your project/experiment.

It most likely seems untrustworthy because I had used a free hosting website (000webhost) to host the tic-tac-toe games themselves, and since it was free it had to have a .net78 at the end of it, which since it isn't that common, would most likely have triggered it.

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#15 2013-01-12 14:57:19

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Re: Science Fair help

I am done with the experiment, and ended up with 21 complete entries. 11 more than what I needed! Thank you all so much  big_smile
Now that it's over, I can tell you a little bit about it.
I'm testing computer rage, hence the survey about rage quitting and how mad you got. Some of you understood that without me telling you, such as Hardmath123.
I had the 'modified' version of tic-tac-toe rigged so that after the third game it would have a 50% chance of the O going in a random spot. Which is why some of you thought you had something wrong with your mouse.

If anyone wants, I'll post the code for the 'modified' version, where it won't have that 50% chance thing. It's the least I can do for you all really helping me out.
Once again, Thank you  smile

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#16 2013-01-13 01:30:24

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Re: Science Fair help

Good luck with your project!  Keep me posted!  I really think this could advance past regionals at least in my state.


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#17 2013-01-13 03:17:41

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Re: Science Fair help

Programmer_112 wrote:

Good luck with your project!  Keep me posted!  I really think this could advance past regionals at least in my state.

Wow, thank you!
Unless you anyone knows me in real life, and would be mean enough to tell the people at my science fair this, I think I can say this here.
I didn't really make the experiment for the science of computer rage. I just wanted to make the tic-tac-toe game, and have the experience/knowledge.
I used this: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/43622/Solve-Tic-Tac-Toe-with-the-MiniMax-algorithm
to make it, and really learned a lot from it.

Also, I doubt I'm going to get that far, as I have horrible cutting/gluing skills, so my board doesn't look that good...  sad

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#18 2013-01-13 10:40:58

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Re: Science Fair help

RenOkshadia3537 wrote:

Programmer_112 wrote:

Good luck with your project!  Keep me posted!  I really think this could advance past regionals at least in my state.

Wow, thank you!
Unless you anyone knows me in real life, and would be mean enough to tell the people at my science fair this, I think I can say this here.
I didn't really make the experiment for the science of computer rage. I just wanted to make the tic-tac-toe game, and have the experience/knowledge.
I used this: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/43622/Solve-Tic-Tac-Toe-with-the-MiniMax-algorithm
to make it, and really learned a lot from it.

Also, I doubt I'm going to get that far, as I have horrible cutting/gluing skills, so my board doesn't look that good...  sad

Well, none of my projects have been for any reason other than I wanted to ______(this year, eat a tootsie pop) and I made state one year and regionals the next, so, you have just as much of a chance as everyone else.  Of course, you probably live in a bigger state, so regionals are just as likely(-ish), but passing regionals will be harder.


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#19 2013-01-13 10:56:34

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Took it!  big_smile


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#20 2013-01-13 12:57:17

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Re: Science Fair help

MathWizz wrote:

Programmer_112 wrote:

Note: There are NO problems with this tic-tac-toe game
Hmm, it must be my mouse . . .
Good Luck on your project!

Same thing happened to me... 0.o

I'm sure that was meant to happen, actually.  tongue


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#21 2013-01-13 12:58:25

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I took the survey.  smile


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