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45 45  * Standard:
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51 51  6. In the Classification Algorithm option, you will be taken to this main screen for data entry and choice options.
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80 80  8. We now turn to the "Score Classification" tab
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82 -8.1 This tab allows you to give ranges for classification. This means that you can set the upper and lower bounds for various levels of risk, severity, etc. that you can define yourself
82 +8.1 This tab allows you to give ranges for classification. This means that you can set the upper and lower bounds for various levels of risk, severity, etc. that you can define yourself
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84 +8.2 To change the bounds or the name of the classification, simply double click on the generic entries already in the box and you should be able to re-name or re-number the fields
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89 +~** APPLIES ONLY TO ASSESSMENT ALGORITHM ~*~*
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91 +9. You have several options in the Configurations tab
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93 +9.1 Like the Classification Algorithm, you can select certain factors (in this case, the various domains and items relating to the assessment you previously chose as the instrument) to add or remove as part of your algorithm's consideration
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95 +9.2 Again, like the Classification Algorithm, you can give different weights to the different items, which will impact your overall evaluation
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97 +9.3 A new option in the Assessment Algorithm is the ability to choose your own score aggregation formula, meaning you can decide how you want the data to be considered
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100 +* Sum: simply adds all the factors and their weights
101 +* Mean: takes the arithmetic average of the scores
102 +* Complexity Score:
103 +* Mean x 10:
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