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The mistake severity scores, mistake type weights, and reports are based on this 1000-word amount. For example, a critical mistake with score of 20 with weight coefficient of 1 reduces the quality score by 20 per 1000 words (by 10 per 2000 words, accordingly, and so on).
 
The mistake severity scores, mistake type weights, and reports are based on this 1000-word amount. For example, a critical mistake with score of 20 with weight coefficient of 1 reduces the quality score by 20 per 1000 words (by 10 per 2000 words, accordingly, and so on).
  
For more information, please check the [[Quality score formula:Details|Quality score formula:Details]] page.
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For more information, please check the [[Quality score formula:Details and versions|Quality score formula:Details and versions]] page.
  
 
=='''Quality score calculation examples'''==
 
=='''Quality score calculation examples'''==

Revision as of 13:53, 27 January 2022

Quality score formula visualisation and interpretation

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1. Account score limit
The highest possible score (100 by default). Can be set on this page: [Evaluation settings]
2. Mistake severity score
Score of mistake by its severity (for example, 1 point for minor and 5 points for major mistakes). Can be set on this page: [Mistake severities list]
3. Mistake type weight
Weight of a specific mistake type by specialization. Can be adjusted on this page [Mistake types list]
4. SUM
A sum of products of #2 and #3 for all the mistakes.
5. Project evaluation word count
Automatic word count: The value from the "Total source words" field. Please see the Automatic vs. manual word count page.
Manual word count: The value from the "Evaluated source words" field (specified when starting the evaluation with a manual word count).
6. 1000
In the end, the result is always converted to 1000, a most optimal value.

The mistake severity scores, mistake type weights, and reports are based on this 1000-word amount. For example, a critical mistake with score of 20 with weight coefficient of 1 reduces the quality score by 20 per 1000 words (by 10 per 2000 words, accordingly, and so on).

For more information, please check the Quality score formula:Details and versions page.

Quality score calculation examples

Automatic word count

Manual word count