Question Bank Rubric Scoring

Percentage Input

A rubric where the reviewer types a percentage value directly for each criterion within a defined range.

Updated 2026/06/03

The Percentage Input rubric gives the reviewer more granularity than selection-based rubrics. Instead of picking a cell, the reviewer types a percentage value for each criterion. The rubric defines a grid of cells with min–max ranges to guide the reviewer, but the actual entered value can be anywhere within the active cell’s range.

Structure

  • Criteria — the rows. Each criterion has a title, description, and weight.
  • Headings — the columns, shared across criteria (e.g. “Excellent”, “Good”, “Poor”).
  • Cells — each cell defines a min value and max value (percentage range). The reviewer types a specific value within this range rather than simply selecting the cell.

How the Score Is Calculated

The reviewer enters a percentage per criterion. Each entered value is multiplied by the criterion’s weight and the results are summed to produce the overall success rate, then multiplied by the question’s point multiplier.

When to Use

Use Percentage Input when you want reviewers to exercise finer judgment than a simple level selection allows. The defined ranges provide guidance and guardrails while still allowing nuanced scoring within each level. Well-suited for expert evaluators assessing complex open-ended responses.

📷 Screenshot: Percentage Input rubric (reviewer entering values)
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