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Questions are also divided into Critical and Non-critical, which generates a new set of Scoring Rules. This configuration can also be applied using the Excel Template or directly from editing a Data Element in the PCA. |
Critical Score
The Critical Score is calculated by using all the Critical Questions answered in the Assessment. This means that if a question has been left unanswered, it won’t be taken into account for the Critical Score Calculation.
The PCA generates a Program Rule named PR - Calculated - Critical Questions that operates the Numerator, Denominator and Answer Value of all the answered Critical Questions in the Assessment (see Image 13).
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Then, it generates another Program Rule named PR - Score - Critical Questions (%) that stores the value into a Data Element named Critical Steps located in the Critical Steps Calculations section (see Image 14).
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Meaning that two Program Rules are used for this process:
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PR - Calculated - Critical Questions |
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PR - Score - Critical Questions (%) |
The first one being used for calculating and debugging, and the second one being used to present the result to the supervisor during the Assessment.
Non-critical Score
Overall Score
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