Delta State University
SOC 101: Principles of Sociology
Fall Semester 2005
Explanation of Quiz Grades |
Each quiz is worth a total of 10 points. You are allowed to drop the lowest quiz grade at the end of the semester, so the total for both quizzes is 20 points, or 1/5 of your final grade.
Your score
on each quiz depends on how many correct responses you provide. Essentially,
you get full credit (0.5 points) for all correct responses, and partial credit
for incorrect responses, on a sliding scale. The scale is shown on the table
below. Note that you earn 2.0 points simply for showing up and taking the
quiz. You must answer at least 12 questions correctly in order to get a "C" on
the quiz.
No. Correct |
Score |
No. Correct |
Score |
20 |
10 |
10 |
6.0 |
19 |
9.8 |
9 |
5.6 |
18 |
9.5 |
8 |
5.4 |
17 |
9.2 |
7 |
4.8 |
16 |
8.8 |
6 |
4.4 |
15 |
8.4 |
5 |
4.0 |
14 |
8.0 |
4 |
3.6 |
13 |
7.5 |
3 |
3.2 |
12 |
7.0 |
2 |
2.8 |
11 |
6.5 |
1 |
2.4 |
|
|
0 |
2.0 |
In some cases, you may get partial credit for a response that is incorrect, but is close to the correct response (e.g. on fill-in-the-blank questions). For partial credit, your score will fall half-way between the scores indicated on the table.
You should check the scoring on returned quizzes carefully to be sure you received proper credit for all of your responses, and to be sure the final score was added up correctly. Let the instructor know if you find an error.
You can challenge any quiz question if you
believe a question was ambiguous, or if you can make a case for your response
even though it was marked as incorrect. Write a note with an explanation for
your response, and why you believe it should be correct, and submit it to the
instructor. If the instructor finds your argument to have merit, you will get
full credit for the response (and if your challenge is particularly thoughtful,
you may get additional credit). Be aware that if you challenge the question,
and the instructor finds your challenge to be invalid, he may also opt to lower
your score.