Also, sometimes people let you know some important reason why you shouldn’t count their datapoint. For example, someone might rate the food 1⁄10, which sounds terrible, but then they’ll clarify that they weren’t there during mealtimes and didn’t eat the food, and just gave it 1⁄10 because it was mandatory! This is rarely predictable, but especially with autistic people you occasionally get odd edge-cases like this.
My autistic friend would like to know: if there’s a mandatory question to rate the food but he didn’t eat it, which number should he pick?
My autistic friend would like to know: if there’s a mandatory question to rate the food but he didn’t eat it, which number should he pick?
Ask a random participant what number they picked, and copy that. Hopefully that won’t mess up the average too much.