The score of an alignment, S, calculated as the sum of substitution and gap scores.
Score obtained by an examinee on a test
the score obtained on a test before any adjustment, transformation, weighting, or rescaling is done. On an item-based test the raw score is usually equal to the sum of the correct items.
Raw score is the unadjusted number of correct answers.
The number of items or total score a pupil obtained on an assessment.
The number of correct responses minus a fraction of the incorrect responses. The raw score is converted to a scaled score for reporting.
The number of test items answered correctly by a student. If different assessments have different numbers of items, raw scores cannot be compared from one test to another.
The number of questions answered correctly Determined by the number of items on the test
Usually, the number of items to which a person gave the correct response.
A raw score is the number of test items that a student answers correctly. A raw score has no meaning on its own. It needs to be converted to another score type in order to be interpreted.
A score on an assessment which is expressed simply as the total number of the marks obtained on that test.
The number of points a student earned by answering questions correctly on a test.
In statistics and data analysis, a raw score is an original datum that has not been transformed. This may include, for example, the original result obtained by a student on a test (i.e., the number of correctly answered items) as opposed to that score after transformation to a standard score or percentile rank or the like.