Did DialIdol absolutely predict someone would not be in the bottom three that was absolutely in the bottom three?
Any time an answer to either question is YES – DialIdol got it wrong, anytime the answer is NO – DialIdol got it right. These questions don’t usually apply to every contestant per week – instead they usually only apply to a few contestants. DialIdol does not grade itself by asking For each contestant who was safe, did DialIdol predict them to be safe? because this would result in a disproportionately high grade. An example… During the week with 24 contestants left on American Idol Season Six, four contestants were voted off (Nicole, Amy, Rudy and Paul). DialIdol did NOT predict that any of them would be SAFE – so all four of those predictions were correct. That same week DialIdol made a definitive prediction that Alaina Alexander would be voted off however she was NOT voted off so this prediction was incorrect. In total this week DialIdol got 4/5 right – or 80%. I’ve considered including many other factors in the grading system however they would either lead to unfairly high scores t