I read a lot here. At present reading "Arlene and Jeff". I never give a score of 10 to anyone. But that story deserves better than 9. can scoring have one more slot added for 9.5
I read a lot here. At present reading "Arlene and Jeff". I never give a score of 10 to anyone. But that story deserves better than 9. can scoring have one more slot added for 9.5
I never give a score of 10 to anyone. But that story deserves better than 9. can scoring have one more slot added for 9.5
And then we would need to have 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5 etc for those that are better than 1, but not as good as 2, better than 2, but not as good as 3, etc.
Then I can see a need for 1.25 & 1.75, 3.25 & 3.75 etc for those stories that are better than 1, but not quite a 1.5, or better than 2.5, but not quite a 3 etc.
I think you either need to overcome your reluctance to give a 10 (9.5 rounds up to 10 anyway), or just give it a 9. Having fractions of scores wouldn't be of any benefit.
There are multiple commonly used scoring systems varying from 2 (yes/no,true/false,thumbs up/down) up to the "generous" system of 0-10. Any system more fine-grained is rare and usually designed for where that kind of specific scoring is required or is the result of re-calculating multiple other scores.
That's not a system you want for scoring on SOL. As a matter of fact most scoring comparable to the situation on SOL would have an ordinary 5-star system. As it is the scoring system on SOL is very generous in score options.