P.S. (track)
by James
P.S. appears on the following album(s) by James:
- Laid (track #7) (this album) (1993)
Condition: Used
Condition: Used
Condition: Used
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P.S. ratings
Average Rating = (n ÷ (n + m)) × av + (m ÷ (n + m)) × AVwhere:
av = trimmed mean average rating an item has currently received.
n = number of ratings an item has currently received.
m = minimum number of ratings required for an item to appear in a 'top-rated' chart (currently 10).
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Showing latest 5 ratings for this track. | Show all 35 ratings for this track.
| Rating | Date updated | Member | Track ratings | Avg. track rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02/23/2026 22:39 | wizardalien | 9,122 | 64/100 | |
| 06/05/2025 11:08 | markl73 | 6,499 | 78/100 | |
| 02/27/2025 15:02 | AndyLish79 | 13,068 | 84/100 | |
| 02/24/2025 23:48 | culwin | 21,086 | 75/100 | |
| 05/14/2024 12:51 | alexandermause | 17,073 | 85/100 |
Rating metrics:
Outliers can be removed when calculating a mean average to dampen the effects of ratings outside the normal distribution. This figure is provided as the trimmed mean. A high standard deviation can be legitimate, but can sometimes indicate 'gaming' is occurring. Consider a simplified example* of an item receiving ratings of 100, 50, & 0. The mean average rating would be 50. However, ratings of 55, 50 & 45 could also result in the same average. The second average might be more trusted because there is more consensus around a particular rating (a lower deviation).
(*In practice, some tracks can have several thousand ratings)
This track is rated in the top 7% of all tracks on BestEverAlbums.com. This track has a Bayesian average rating of 79.6/100, a mean average of 78.7/100, and a trimmed mean (excluding outliers) of 80.6/100. The standard deviation for this track is 15.3.
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