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The Assessment Tree illustration below ‘Exmaple ‘Example 1’ shows the a typical structure of a H2 ChecklistAssessment, which includes the Scores, Sub-scores and their retrospective questions.
Scoring follows a hierarchy based on how the Assessment is structured, the most important part here is that Score formulas are defined from the lowest level of the hierarchy to the top (from the innermost part of the Assessment Tree to the exterior).
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As previously stated, all questions in our examples are classed as 'CriticalCritical, a special condition was presented to demonstrate the Assessment Score calculation. This condition was to assume that every question in the assessment was Critical, but in most cases, HNQIS Checklists contain a combination of Critical and Non-critical questions.
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Please Note: The Assessment Score will always be defined by the Critical Score unless the Assesment Assessment does not contain any Critical Questions. |
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The formula will always return an Assessment Score, even if it is not required for the Assessment, it is required for the Competency Class Calculation. In the event there are no Critical Questions, the formular formula will fall back to the non-critical scores.
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