Questions

The first thing you see in the App is the list of questions that have been made.

(Admins: see Creating a question )

Question Status

Questions have a status which determines who can see it and a variety of UI default behaviours change accordingly. The happy path a question will go though is

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see the definitions in the image to the right

The questions that forecasters should pay attention to is are ones with these status:

 Question Status Definitions

Question Status Definitions

Sub-questions

A question can contain sub-questions. To add sub-questions, start by typing in the propose a sub-question... box below the question forecast.

Sub-questions have a type :

Cause: A question whose resolution impacts the main question. Forecast the cause, and also the main question conditional on the cause's resolution.

Consequence: A question which depends on how the main question is resolved. Forecast the consequence conditional on the questions resolution.

Related: Related to the question but not conditional. Use when you are interested in forecasting this plainly

Voting

Everyone can vote up or down other people's sub-questions. The admin will be able to take this into account when approving which sub-question will be available for forecasting.

Cause

A cause is something that influences the outcome of the main question. You will be forecasting the cause, and also the main question conditional on how the cause resolves.

Just like a question, the cause can be either a likelihood or amount.

Likelihood Cause Example

Take the question Will it rain . You could add a cause titled Dark clouds seen . Forecasters will then forecast

The cause likelihood, and resolutions can be customized

Amount Cause Example

Causes can be a different type of forecast than the main question. For example we could add a cause Cloud cover as an amount forecast.

Consequence

A consequence is something that is influenced by the outcome of the main question. You will be forecasting the consequence conditional on the outcome of the main question.

For our Will it rain question, we could add a likelihood consequence called Picnic still on? . Forecasters will now also add forecasts for the likelihood of the picnic happening depending on the resolution of the question:

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Related

This is another question that is not conditional on the main question.

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Comparisons

Forecasters and admins can add comparisons to any question. These can be relevant base rates or external forecasts - anything you want to compare against.

To add a comparison, expand the comparisons section on the relevant question, then start typing into the “add a comparison…” input.

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