Awarding points to replies
Auteur du fil: Mairi Jane
Mairi Jane
Mairi Jane
Local time: 08:40
Jun 14, 2011

Hi,

When grading replies with points, I'm guessing that 4 points is best?

Also, can I only grade one reply, i.e. the one I think is best, or can I grade them all for usefulness?

Thank you,

Mairi Jane


 
Maria Dotterer
Maria Dotterer
États-Unis
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Point scale for grading KudoZ questions Jun 14, 2011

Hello Mairi Jane,

Please see the scale here http://www.proz.com/faq/2893#2893 as a guideline for deciding how to award points when grading your KudoZ question.

You may award points to one answerer only, the one you considered the "most helpful".

If you have any other questions, please submit a support request here
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Hello Mairi Jane,

Please see the scale here http://www.proz.com/faq/2893#2893 as a guideline for deciding how to award points when grading your KudoZ question.

You may award points to one answerer only, the one you considered the "most helpful".

If you have any other questions, please submit a support request here http://www.proz.com/support/

Best regards,

Maria
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