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<p>A ''weight'' in impact scoring is a value that signifies the importance of a particular factor in the analysis. The weight of a factor is used to calculate the score of the factor in the scenario. There are no limitations on the values that you enter for the weights. Weights can be integers (1, 3, 4…) or decimals in tenths or hundredths (1.3, 2.34, 3.05…). If you would like to ignore a factor in a particular scenario, you can assign that factor a weight of 0. Weights can be negative to accommodate factors such as ''MRE Conducted'' that would reduce the impact score.</p>
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<p>A ''weight'' in impact scoring is a value that signifies the importance of a particular factor in the analysis. The weight of a factor is used to calculate the score of the factor in the scenario. There are no limitations on the values that you enter for the weights. Weights can be integers (1, 3, 4…) or decimals in tenths or hundredths (1.3, 2.34, 3.05…). If you would like to ignore a factor in a particular scenario, you can assign that factor a weight of 0. Weights can be negative to accommodate factors such as ''Education Conducted'' that would reduce the impact score.</p>
<p>To add a weight to a factor in a scenario:</p>
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<p>To add a weight to a factor in a scenario in the Impact Scoring Template window:</p>
 
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<li>Click the cell for the factor and scenario that you would like to enter a weight.</li>
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<li>Double click the cell for the factor that you would like to enter a weight.</li>
 
<li>Enter the weight.</li>
 
<li>Enter the weight.</li>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:56, 26 May 2017

A weight in impact scoring is a value that signifies the importance of a particular factor in the analysis. The weight of a factor is used to calculate the score of the factor in the scenario. There are no limitations on the values that you enter for the weights. Weights can be integers (1, 3, 4…) or decimals in tenths or hundredths (1.3, 2.34, 3.05…). If you would like to ignore a factor in a particular scenario, you can assign that factor a weight of 0. Weights can be negative to accommodate factors such as Education Conducted that would reduce the impact score.

To add a weight to a factor in a scenario in the Impact Scoring Template window:

  1. Double click the cell for the factor that you would like to enter a weight.
  2. Enter the weight.
Note.jpg Although you are not required to keep the totals for each scenario equal, it is recommended that you try to keep the totals for all scenarios equal to ensure consistent scoring.