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  2. Rating scale - Wikipedia

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    A rating scale is a set of categories designed to obtain information about a quantitative or a qualitative attribute. In the social sciences, particularly psychology, common examples are the Likert response scale and 0-10 rating scales, where a person selects the number that reflecting the perceived quality of a product.

  3. Chess rating system - Wikipedia

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    The Elo rating system is currently the most widely used (though it has many variations and improvements). The Elo-like ratings systems have been adopted in many other contexts, such as other games like Go, in online competitive gaming, and in dating apps. [1] The first modern rating system was used by the Correspondence Chess League of America ...

  4. Elo rating system - Wikipedia

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    The Elo rating system has also been used in U.S. revealed preference college rankings, such as those by the digital credential firm Parchment. [86] [87] [88] The Elo rating system has also been adopted to evaluate AI models. In 2021, Anthropic utilized the Elo system for ranking AI models in their research. [89]

  5. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    This stems from the practice that exams were traditionally given by 3 examiners. Each had to rate the student's examination performance on a 110 scale, and the final grade was the sum of the three ratings. On a 110 scale, passing is 6, so on a 1–30 scale the minimum passing grade is 3*6 = 18.

  6. Rating system - Wikipedia

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    A rating system can be any kind of rating applied to a certain application domain. They are often created using a rating scale.. Examples include: Motion picture content rating system

  7. Category:Rating systems - Wikipedia

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    Rankings (7 C, 10 P) B. Building energy rating (23 P) C. ... Ranally city rating system; Rating (clinical trials) Rating scale; RepRisk; Restaurant rating; S. Segal ...

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  9. Likert scale - Wikipedia

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    A Likert scale (/ ˈ l ɪ k ər t / LIK-ərt, [1] [note 1]) is a psychometric scale named after its inventor, American social psychologist Rensis Likert, [2] which is commonly used in research questionnaires.