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Re: Proposed Detailed Weighting System
Weights for your first entry (73) in top grade are 3, 5, 6, 8, 10 and 10 – when multiplied by the respective grades (64, 65, 66, 67, 68 and 69) one gets 192, 325, 396, 536, 680, 690 as values that contribute to the ranking of a set. The question is: if you were to determine these “values” directly, are these the numbers… -
Re: Proposed Detailed Weighting System
It’s great that you have thought about “weights by the grade of an issue” as opposed to the “same weight for an issue irrespective of grade.” This is a set you are obviously very familiar with, and I’m sure you put a lot of thought into the task. Conceptually, I agree that this approach to weighting, although more…
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