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    '''Scores are features of most entities'''
    '''Scores are features of most entities'''


    A Score is included in the [[comment]] [[feature]], but it could also be a distinct feature.
    A Score is included in the [[campaign]] (or [[comment]]) [[feature]], but it could also be a distinct feature.


    It's basically just some range of integer numbers where a small number indicates dislike and a large number indicates liking something.  They could be applied to [[types of countries]] for instance.
    It's basically just some range of integer numbers where a small number indicates dislike and a large number indicates liking something.  They could be applied to [[types of countries]] for instance.
    ==Alternate schemes proposed==
    ===A Fixed, Simle range===
    One idea is to use a seven step system for scores as follows:
    *-3 Boycott
    *-2 Strong Avoid
    *-1 Avoid
    * 0 Neutral
    * 1 Support
    * 2 Strong Support
    * 3 Endorse
    ===Variable, relative range===
    Variations are
    *A range from -1 to 1, using real values as score
    *A range from -100 to 100 using integers as score
    *Other shceme
    A fixed range could be converted to a relative range by dividing the score with abs(max) or abs(minimum) and multiplying it by the the maximum value of the fixed range

    Revision as of 03:41, 16 October 2003

    Scores are features of most entities

    A Score is included in the campaign (or comment) feature, but it could also be a distinct feature.

    It's basically just some range of integer numbers where a small number indicates dislike and a large number indicates liking something. They could be applied to types of countries for instance.

    Alternate schemes proposed

    A Fixed, Simle range

    One idea is to use a seven step system for scores as follows:

    • -3 Boycott
    • -2 Strong Avoid
    • -1 Avoid
    • 0 Neutral
    • 1 Support
    • 2 Strong Support
    • 3 Endorse

    Variable, relative range

    Variations are

    • A range from -1 to 1, using real values as score
    • A range from -100 to 100 using integers as score
    • Other shceme

    A fixed range could be converted to a relative range by dividing the score with abs(max) or abs(minimum) and multiplying it by the the maximum value of the fixed range