Sentences with phrase «change scoring methodology»

Further guidance can be obtained by looking at questions CC4.1 a and CC4.1 b in the following resources: CDP's 2018 climate change questionnaire, CDP's 2018 climate change scoring methodology, CDP's 2018 climate change guidance

Not exact matches

The two scores are not directly comparable, however, due to changes made to improve and update the questions and methodology, such as eliminating the category for redistricting, a process that generally occurs only once every 10 years.
This is a boon to us policy wonks because we can study the progress (or lack thereof) of individual states and use sophisticated research methodologies to relate score changes to differences in education policies or practices.
Perry adjusted this year's revised GCSE results for 2016 - 17 using his new methodology, and found that the Progress 8 scores changed significantly.
The Department for Education will change the methodology for its Progress 8 accountability measure in 2018, after a consultation revealed school leaders are angry over the «disproportionate» impact of outliers on their overall scores.
NEW YORK (MainStreet)-- Your credit score has likely just changed — and whether it went up or down is not necessarily the result of something you did, but rather a change in the scoring methodology used by FICO, the leading credit rating company in North America.
In turn, these accounting changes may affect the insolvency risk scores calculated by the PPF - specific insolvency risk scoring methodology, the pension protection score (PPS).
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