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Halfscores, or half-scores, refer to fractional scores used in scoring systems to reflect partial achievement. They are typically multiples of 0.5, though some rubrics may allow other fractions, and they are used to acknowledge partial correctness or performance when a task cannot be fully completed or evaluated as merely right or wrong.

In education, half-scores are common in assessment with partial credit rubrics. For multi-step problems, partial credit

In games and sports, half-points appear in several contexts. In chess, a draw yields 0.5 points to

In computing and assessment platforms, partial scoring enables nuance for problem subparts or test cases. Online

Evaluation and design considerations: halved scoring can improve feedback granularity and fairness but requires transparent rubrics,

may
be
awarded
for
providing
a
correct
method,
correct
steps,
or
partial
solutions
even
if
the
final
answer
is
incorrect.
In
essays
or
short
responses,
rubrics
might
assign
0.5
points
for
meeting
certain
criteria
while
missing
others.
The
use
of
halved
scores
requires
clear
rubrics
and
training
to
ensure
consistency
and
fairness
across
students
and
evaluators.
each
player,
effectively
a
half-score.
Some
sports
or
judging
systems
allocate
0.5
for
partial
execution
or
scoring
components
within
a
routine
or
performance.
In
trivia
or
card
games,
half-points
may
be
used
for
tie-breaking
or
to
represent
partial
success
on
a
task.
judges
and
learning
management
systems
may
award
0.5
points
for
partially
correct
code
or
partial
test
coverage,
allowing
a
more
refined
ranking
than
a
binary
right/wrong
scheme.
consistent
calibration
among
evaluators,
and
clear
rules
to
prevent
score
inflation.
Critics
caution
that
fractional
scoring
can
complicate
grade
computation
and
interpretation.