[Coding/Developmental Quality] o
[Coding/Developmental Quality] o
Aliases
- DQo
- ordinary developmental quality
- single object with formal demand
Definition
DQo is used when the response does not reach meaningful synthesis, but the object still requires specific form demand.
It reflects an ordinary, non-synthesized level of structural development.
Conditions
- The response is not an organized synthesis of multiple meaningful objects.
- The percept still depends on specific form demand.
- The object is structured enough to be more than vague impression.
- The response stays at a single-object or non-synthesized level.
Cautions
- If meaningful synthesis is present and at least one object requires specific form demand, use scoring-input/dq/+.
- If synthesis is present without specific form demand, use scoring-input/dq/v/+.
- If the response stays vague and non-synthesized, use scoring-input/dq/v.
Cross References
- [Coding/Developmental Quality] +
- [Coding/Developmental Quality] v/+
- [Coding/Developmental Quality] v
- [Interpretation/Upper Section] DQo
Evidence Note
- Detailed source comparisons remain in the internal provenance note.