Percentage Interval Input
A rubric where the reviewer enters a value that falls within a defined interval range per criterion.
The Percentage Interval Input rubric is similar to Percentage Input in that the reviewer enters a numeric value rather than selecting a cell. The key difference is in how criteria are structured: each criterion uses interval-based scoring with a defined maximum percentage, and cells define interval ranges within that maximum.
Structure
- Criteria — the rows. Each criterion has a title, description, and a maximum percentage (instead of a weight). This directly sets the maximum contribution of that criterion to the overall score.
- Headings — the columns, shared across criteria.
- Cells — each cell defines a min value and max value range. The reviewer enters a value within the active cell’s range.
How the Score Is Calculated
The reviewer enters a value per criterion. The entered values are combined using the interval-based logic to produce the overall success rate, which is then multiplied by the question’s point multiplier.
When to Use
Use Percentage Interval Input when you want to define the maximum contribution of each criterion directly as a percentage of the total score, rather than using weights. This makes the scoring model more transparent to reviewers — they can see exactly how many percentage points each criterion is worth at maximum.
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