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The phrase "allocating a score" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are assigning a numerical value or rating to something, such as in assessments, evaluations, or scoring systems.
Example: "The teacher is responsible for allocating a score to each student's project based on the established criteria."
Alternatives: "assigning a score" or "designating a score."
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Simple questionnaires were used for the rating, with each respondent allocating a score ranging from +7 to −7 to each numbered picture (+7 being the most positive rating, −7 the most negative, and 0 as neutral).
Overall risk factor knowledge and symptom knowledge scores were calculated by allocating a score of '1' for each cited item that corresponded with the pre-defined list.
Analysis of the rank ordering activity was done by allocating a score to each youth-friendly health service feature based on the order it was ranked.
This was obtained by allocating a score of 1 to responses reflecting agreement with statements that were supportive of smoking cessation and 0 to those indicating a view that was less supportive (see Table III footnote).
Again, this variability led to uncertainty in allocating a score to the patient within team meetings, as can be seen below when the team were scoring Mrs Slater, two months after her admission to the unit following a stroke.
Trends were assessed by allocating a score to each category of the explanatory variable (the mean measurement among sampled participants within the category), and fitting log-linear models to the change in hazard ratio per unit increase in score.
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Where there is incredible data from our tables (that is data that isn't actually credible, rather than anything that made us gasp) we have allocated a score in the nearest (ie highest or lowest) band.
Each genomic position was allocated a score equal to the number of reads beginning at that position.
Each performed behaviour was allocated a score of 1, and the total for each dog was used to generate a reactivity index.
If 20% of the population are in the next highest group, social class II, then this social class is allocated a score 0.20 (0.1+0.2/2) and so on.
Regarding the behavioural score, a Reactivity Index was determined by calculating the total number of manifested behaviours (each manifested response was allocated a score of 1) for each dog and for each stimulus over the first 7 presentations.
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