Scorer Control on Answer

Settings Entry

360-Degree Evaluation --- Send Questionnaire Page --- Function Settings Panel

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Settings Content

1. Set a limit for evaluators when scoring Subject: customize the maximum percentage of Subject that an evaluator can score above a certain rating.


2. Set a limit for evaluators when scoring Subject: customize the minimum percentage of Subject that an evaluator can score below a certain rating.


3. Set the scoring calculation rules: calculate each evaluatee's total score, average score, or individual scores by dimension based on the scores given by evaluators for each question.


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Response Page Display

When evaluators fill out the questionnaire, if their responses do not comply with the user-defined scoring rules, a prompt message will be displayed upon clicking "Submit." The evaluator must modify their responses to meet all the set scoring rules before they can successfully submit the questionnaire.


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FAQ

Q1: Where can I access the scorer control settings in the 360-degree evaluation system?

A: You can access the scorer control settings at: 360-Degree Evaluation → Send Questionnaire Page → Function Settings Panel. This allows you to configure scoring rules and limits for evaluators.


Q2: What types of scoring limits can I set for evaluators?

A: You can set two types of limits: a maximum percentage of subjects that an evaluator can score above a certain rating, and a minimum percentage of subjects that an evaluator can score below a certain rating. This helps ensure balanced and fair evaluations.


Q3: How does the scoring calculation rule setting work?

A: You can set the scoring calculation rules to calculate each evaluatee's total score, average score, or individual scores by dimension based on the scores given by evaluators for each question. This determines how the final assessment scores are computed.


Q4: What happens when evaluators don't comply with the scoring rules?

A: When evaluators fill out the questionnaire, if their responses don't comply with the user-defined scoring rules, a prompt message will be displayed upon clicking "Submit." The evaluator must modify their responses to meet all the set scoring rules before they can successfully submit the questionnaire.


Q5: Why is it important to set scorer control rules in 360-degree assessments?

A: Setting scorer control rules helps ensure evaluation quality and fairness by preventing evaluators from giving overly high or low scores to all subjects. This promotes more balanced and objective assessments, leading to more reliable and actionable results.


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