How to use score tables.

How to use score tables.

Score tables help us better name and describe the score obtained by a candidate in a test. The range and description will be displayed in the results report along with the obtained score. Additionally, it is also possible to create score tables that apply to categories and groups of categories.

To create your own score tables:

1. On the main page, in the "Configuration" menu, select "Tests" followed by "Score Table".
2. Click on the "New" button to create a new score table, and fill in the necessary fields (name, description, etc.).
3. Save the changes by clicking the "Save" button. Upon saving, the platform will automatically take you to the score range screen.
4. Click on the "New" button to create a range. The number of ranges to create will depend on the number of knowledge levels you want to add. When creating a range, you should indicate the initial score and the final score for that range. For example, if you have a 200-point test and want to add 4 ranges (low, medium, high, very high), the first range (the lowest one) would start at 0 and end at 50.
5. After creating all the ranges, you can go to the test to which you want to apply the table (if you have already created it) and, in the "score ranges" field, select the table you just created, and finally save the changes.
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