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Originally Posted by yabanci
it's actually 2-8.
you start with the baseline of 5, which is average. Then you have three levels above, three levels below.
8 = outstanding
7 = well above average
6 = above average
5 = average
4 = below average
3 = well below average
2 = poor
2 and 8 are extremes you rarely see. Most are 4, 5, or 6.
you can read more here.
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Thanks for that. I've made a change to 2-8 because of that. One nice thing is this - the extremes stand out much better because if you see red or blue, that is an extreme, and there are very few of them, since it is just 2 or 8 ratings values. So they stand out quite a bit.
Something to try. I think it's easier visually, too. Here's a link that gives an example: