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Chapter: Appendix C: Changing the Score Ranges in the Self-Assessment Scorecard

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Changing the Score Ranges in the Self-Assessment Scorecard." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2005. From Handshake to Compact: Guidance to Foster Collaborative, Multimodal Decision Making. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13799.
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62 APPENDIX C: CHANGING THE SCORE RANGES IN THE SELF-ASSESSMENT SCORECARD The original ranges for the collaboration health categories were calculated as follows: First Score Range: Score ≤ [(n/2) × 3 + (n/2) × 2] for “serious” problems category Second Score Range: [Above right side limit + 1] ≤ Score ≤ [Below left side limit − 1] Third Score Range: [(0.75 × n) × 4] + [(0.25 × n) × 3] ≤ Score ≤ (n × 5) where “n” is the total number of questions in the scorecard. Thus, when n = 20 as was the case in Table 3 and in Appendix B, the score ranges become First Score Range: Score ≤ [(20/2 × 3)] + (20/2 × 2)] = Score ≤ 50 Second Score Range: [50 + 1] ≤ Score ≤ [75 − 1] = 51 ≤ Score ≤ 74 Third Score Range: [(0.75 × 20) × 4] + [(0.25 × 20) × 3] ≤ Score ≤ (20 × 5) which equals: 75 ≤ Score ≤ 100 Assume the number of relevant questions was reduced to say 10. The respective ranges of scores for the health assessment scorecard would be Score ≤ [(10/2) × 3] + [(10/2) × 2] or Score ≤ 25 [25 + 1] ≤ Score ≤ [38 − 1] or 26 ≤ Score ≤ 37 [(0.75 × 10) × 4] + [(0.25 × 10) × 3] ≤ Score ≤ (10 × 5) or 38 ≤ Score ≤ 50

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