We continue to improve Songscore based on your feedback. One of our new improvements is the inclusion of the mean score in trends. This allows you to not only see how a song is trendind across multiple tests, but also the mean score for each test.
Without mean score, your trending scores are not as meaningful. Since each survey has it’s own inque universe of people with their own unique mean score, you really need to know how a song scores relative to mean in each test. Whereas a song could look good scoring a 3.5 then a 3.7 and then a 4.1, it may not tell the whole story. What if the mean scores for those 3 surveys were 3.4, 3.9 and 4.0? That song does not look as good as it did before did it?
Our new trend page now gives you the overall score followed by the mean score for that survey. To calculate a trend with mean score, you simply look at it as +/- the mean. So a song might trend +.10, -.05 and +.15. Seeing how it score relative to mean gives you a broader picture of how it is doing across unique panels and against other songs.
We hope this helps you as you strive to give your audience the best playlist.