First off, Wow! I mean I'm really taken aback at the popularity of
this test. It makes me feel like I didn't waste as much time as I
did in making this silly test. In only 24 hours it crushed my other
test, and is now more than double (soon triple) the number of test
takers as my first. I also made a small change to the summaries
after the first day to help put the categories into perspective
with each other (and I make a change when I notice a grammatical
error).
Ok now some of the interesting stats:
Age 40-45 scored highest in intelligence, and women significantly
so (compared to their other age groups not to men)
Age 30-34 scored highest in power, but women generally scored
higher at age 45-54
Teamwork shows the most difference between men and women. Men age
45-60 scoring highest and women mostly flat with 45-50 and 35-40
being their high mark.
Other things I've noticed:
Most popular male category has been Hank Pym. I wish I had used one
of his hero names for the category title now, probably Giant Man
but not sure. Another popular one is Vision. Least popular category
is Hawkeye which I've seen only once and then Hulk. Most popular
female category is probably Tigra, but these are more spread out.
Least popular is Warbird which is the only category I've seen no
one get. Nevertheless, I'm pretty pleased with the diversity in
scores. Apparently people are enjoying the test so that's
cool.
The what for:
Well, I'd taken the x-men test, and the other x-men test, and the
yet other x-men test and was thinking that something a little more
original might be nice (which is why Woverine is NOT a category). I
had also taken several of the other "super" tests. I figured this
test would be good for some of the more hard-core super hero comic
fans, and with 24 categories I would have little problem
incorporating old and new Avengers. I even thought of doing 32
categories, but it got a little tricky with the female side.
Separating the genders I think adds a bit of interest to the test
as well. Afterall, I don't want to score Wasp and she doesn't want
to score Hulk.
Any feedback would be appreciated. Otherwise, thanks for taking the
test.
First off, Wow! I mean I'm really taken aback at the popularity ofthis test. It makes me feel like I didn't waste as much time as Idid in making this silly test. In only 24 hours it crushed my othertest, and is now more than double (soon triple) the number of testtakers as my first. I also made a small change to the summariesafter the first day to help put the categories into perspectivewith each other (and I make a change when I notice a grammaticalerror).
Ok now some of the interesting stats:
Age 40-45 scored highest in intelligence, and women significantlyso (compared to their other age groups not to men)
Age 30-34 scored highest in power, but women generally scoredhigher at age 45-54
Teamwork shows the most difference between men and women. Men age45-60 scoring highest and women mostly flat with 45-50 and 35-40being their high mark.
Other things I've noticed:
Most popular male category has been Hank Pym. I wish I had used oneof his hero names for the category title now, probably Giant Manbut not sure. Another popular one is Vision. Least popular categoryis Hawkeye which I've seen only once and then Hulk. Most popularfemale category is probably Tigra, but these are more spread out.Least popular is Warbird which is the only category I've seen noone get. Nevertheless, I'm pretty pleased with the diversity inscores. Apparently people are enjoying the test so that'scool.
The what for:
Well, I'd taken the x-men test, and the other x-men test, and theyet other x-men test and was thinking that something a little moreoriginal might be nice (which is why Woverine is NOT a category). Ihad also taken several of the other "super" tests. I figured thistest would be good for some of the more hard-core super hero comicfans, and with 24 categories I would have little problemincorporating old and new Avengers. I even thought of doing 32categories, but it got a little tricky with the female side.Separating the genders I think adds a bit of interest to the testas well. Afterall, I don't want to score Wasp and she doesn't wantto score Hulk.
Any feedback would be appreciated. Otherwise, thanks for taking thetest.
Which Avenger are you info
Batman seems to be leading the pack, but not by much.
Ye ole stats:
Men aged 40-44 are more likely to pick Batman. (35-49 is pretty
high as well)
Men aged 25-29 are more likely to pick Captain America. (still
pretty even thoguh)
Women aged 19-20 are more likely to pick Batman.
Women aged 45-50 are more likely to pick Captain America. (really
the only clear Cap winning category)
Both men and women are more likely to pick Batman.
Things I've noticed:
There have been very few Batman category or Captain America
category scores. This is good as someone will actually have to have
good knowledge of both characters (or get lucky) to attain that
category score. All but one category has been revealed (and it is a
hard one to get). There have been more Batman category scores than
Captain America category scores. Draws are a little more common
than I thought they would be but not overly so. I'm happy with its
current popularity. It's not a sex test and deals with 2 comicbook
characters, so other than a few comicbook fans I wasn't really
expecting much.
What's it mean:
Batman is more likely to be ahead due to his overall popularity. In
the comics, this fight has happened only twice (to my knowledge).
The first was a Marvel/DC crossover where fans voted on the
outcome, Batman won. The second was in JLAvengers which ended in a
standoff, but Batman conceding that Cap could conceiveably beat him
given enough time. So, I guess in the comics Batman has a small
lead as well. I find the age breakdown much more interesting than
anything else.
If you haven't taken the test, check it out. Would love to hear any
comments on it, constructive or just be mean if ya want. Oh yeah,
score it too if ya could.
Batman seems to be leading the pack, but not by much.
Ye ole stats:
Men aged 40-44 are more likely to pick Batman. (35-49 is prettyhigh as well)
Men aged 25-29 are more likely to pick Captain America. (stillpretty even thoguh)
Women aged 19-20 are more likely to pick Batman.
Women aged 45-50 are more likely to pick Captain America. (reallythe only clear Cap winning category)
Both men and women are more likely to pick Batman.
Things I've noticed:
There have been very few Batman category or Captain Americacategory scores. This is good as someone will actually have to havegood knowledge of both characters (or get lucky) to attain thatcategory score. All but one category has been revealed (and it is ahard one to get). There have been more Batman category scores thanCaptain America category scores. Draws are a little more commonthan I thought they would be but not overly so. I'm happy with itscurrent popularity. It's not a sex test and deals with 2 comicbookcharacters, so other than a few comicbook fans I wasn't reallyexpecting much.
What's it mean:
Batman is more likely to be ahead due to his overall popularity. Inthe comics, this fight has happened only twice (to my knowledge).The first was a Marvel/DC crossover where fans voted on theoutcome, Batman won. The second was in JLAvengers which ended in astandoff, but Batman conceding that Cap could conceiveably beat himgiven enough time. So, I guess in the comics Batman has a smalllead as well. I find the age breakdown much more interesting thananything else.
If you haven't taken the test, check it out. Would love to hear anycomments on it, constructive or just be mean if ya want. Oh yeah,score it too if ya could.
Captain America vs Batman info