[Coding] scoring-input
[Coding] scoring-input
Aliases
- scoring-input
- scoring input
- coding input
- coding
Definition
scoring-input names the full phase in which each response is converted into Comprehensive System codes.
This page does not interpret structural-summary variables; it maps the coding families used before interpretation begins.
Conditions
- Coding is done response by response, in the actual order of the protocol.
- For each response, it is usually safest to check location, DQ, determinants, FQ, content, and supplementary codes in a consistent sequence.
- When applicable,
Pair,Popular,Z,GHR/PHR, andSpecial Scoresare added as well. - Coding decisions should come from the response plus the relevant inquiry, not from a later global impression of the person.
- The goal of this phase is to record each response in symbols accurately enough to support the structural summary.
Cautions
- Coding is not the same task as interpretation.
- In this phase, accurate description of the response matters more than broad clinical meaning.
- A card or context may guide attention, but the final code still depends on the concrete features of the response.
- The same sign can mean different things in different contexts.
- For example,
Card Vis not the determinantV. - In the same way,
DQ +is notFQ +.
Cross References
- [Coding] score
- [Coding/Cards] Card
- [Coding/Location] Location
- [Coding/DQ] DQ
- [Coding/Determinants] Determinants
- [Coding/FQ] FQ
- [Coding/Pair] Pair
- [Coding/Contents] Contents
- [Coding/Popular] Popular
- [Coding/Z] Z
- [Coding/GHR-PHR] GHR/PHR
- [Coding/Special Scores] Special Scores
Evidence Note
- Detailed source comparison is stored in internal provenance notes.
- The public-facing body avoids naming source titles directly.