How to Create a Scoring Table in WebAdMIT

Scoring Table

Whether you’re creating a quiz or a personality test, Scoring Table allows you to assign point values to your question types. These points are then summed to give your respondents their overall response score.

If you have a lot of data, it can be challenging to organize and share. To make things easier, you can use the Scoring Table feature to create a spreadsheet-like layout of your scores and comments. This makes it easy for anyone to open and understand your scoring model.

To view your scoring model, go to the Management panel and select Scoring. Click New Scoring Model to create a custom template or click Copy Template to save and customize a WebAdMIT default template.

Demystifying Scoring Tables: A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners

Then, select the programs you want to compare against. You can also select a scoring category to filter your results.

You can also choose to display the highest overall score, maximum score, or most recent score for each component. You can also enter a Point Table to convert the score of a specific element into another value for weighting or normalizing (e.g., a text field like Military Status to “Active Duty“).

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