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Achieving the ideal answer

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 4:16 am
by tanjilaakter0011
It is possible to display the necessity of each question without hiding the CE columns, but these additional columns can confuse people who do not understand what the sheet is doing, so they are often kept hidden most of the time.

There are also two additional columns, “Ideal Response” and “Achieves Ideal Response.”

Ideal answer
The “ideal answer” determines what the “ideal” statement should be for each question.

In some cases you want the statement to be “TRUE.” In other cases you want the statement to be “FALSE.”

For example, we want the statement to be “TRUE” for the question “Is it clear and easy to understand what the website offers?

However, the “ideal” answer to the question “Is the content too short, inconsistent, or unnecessarily vague” would be “FALSE.” “FALSE” states that the content is not in fact short, inconsistent, or unnecessarily vague.

The “Meets Ideal Response” column is determined by whatsapp in philippines whether the “Degree” column matches the “Ideal Response” column.

Using the screenshot above, we know that the “Ideal Answer” for the question “Is it clear and easy to understand what the website offers” is “TRUE.”

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However, since the answer given is “FALSE,” the ideal answer was not achieved; therefore, “FALSE” is the statement we will use for “Achieves ideal answer.”

This allows us to see all the “Passes” and “Fails” sections of the checklist found in the “Passed and Failed section” tab.




Adding a description and/or instructions and a reference column to the checklist questions tab can help explain the questions, provide instructions, and add context. Feel free to add to or repeat the content of these columns.