To ensure a fair and equitable review for selection of IADR/AADOCR award, fellowship and grant recipients, the following award scoring method for each review criteria is used for a consistent and proven approach to allow for a reliable review of award applications.
Scoring Method
IADR/AADOCR uses the NIH Scoring for Grants and Funding, specifically the 9-point rating scale for each review criteria:
| Overall | Score | Signifier |
|---|
| HIGH | 1 | Exceptional |
| 2 | Outstanding |
| 3 | Excellent |
| MEDIUM | 4 | Very Good |
| 5 | Good |
| 6 | Satisfactory |
| LOW | 7 | Fair |
| 8 | Marginal |
| 9 | Poor |
| | COI | Conflict of Interest |
The IADR/AADOCR scoring system uses this 9-point rating scale (1 = exceptional; 9 = poor) in whole numbers only (no decimals) for most award applications.[i]
- It is expected that scores of 1 or 9 will be used less frequently than the other scores.
- 5 is considered an average score.
- Reviewers should consider the strengths and weaknesses within each criterion on the award scoresheet. (The criterion established for each award will remain the same and will be scored using the 1-9 scale).
- The final application score is the average of all reviewer scores. Average scores will be rounded to the nearest whole number.
Acceptable Review Criteria
The review criteria vary by the award’s intent and is developed with review committee input.
Acceptable review criteria include:
Academic credentials
Projected career plan
Commitment to research career
Academic promise
Quality of research
Quality of application components such as the budget, personal statement, letters of support, etc.
Applicant’s ability to conduct proposed research
Institutional environment/commitment
Award Competition Scoring
The scoring procedure for onsite/virtual award competitions are conducted by each Committee responsible for the onsite judging. Each Committee has thoughtfully developed these score sheets which are used in real time and time efficient review of competition presentations and winner selection held on the same day.
[i] There are exceptions to this policy for awards that are not competitive and are nominated and selected by Committee – e.g., Honorary Member, Gold Medal, Jack Hein, etc.