The formula to calculate the Self Correction Ratio (SCR) is:
\[ \text{SCR} = \frac{\text{SC} + \text{E}}{\text{SC}} \]
Where:
The Self Correction Ratio (SCR) measures the efficiency or effectiveness of self-corrections in relation to the number of errors made. A higher SCR indicates a greater proportion of self-corrections compared to the total number of errors, reflecting a higher level of accuracy or correction ability. This metric can be useful in various fields, such as education or quality control, to assess performance and improve processes.
Consider an example where:
Using the formula to calculate the Self Correction Ratio:
\[ \text{SCR} = \frac{15 + 5}{15} = 1.33 \]
This means that the Self Correction Ratio for this example is approximately 1.33.