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Expectation Score

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Expectation Score

Expectation Score Definition

An expectation score is a quantitative measure of an individual’s or group’s expectations for a particular event. The score is typically calculated using data from surveys or polls in which respondents are asked to rate their level of expectation on a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being the lowest possible level of expectation and 10 being the highest possible level.

The expectation score can be used to predict various outcomes, such as how likely people are to vote in an election or whether they will participate in a protest. It can also be used to compare different groups’ expectations for the same event. For example, researchers might compare the expectation scores of men and women for an upcoming presidential election to see if there are any gender-based differences in expectations.

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