misgrading

/mɪsˈɡreɪdɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of assigning an incorrect grade or score.
    • The software is prone to misgrading handwritten answers.
    • Misgrading a single exam can affect a student's entire semester average.
    • She apologized for misgrading the homework and corrected the scores.
noun
  1. An instance or practice of giving wrong grades.
    • Frequent misgrading damages the credibility of the testing system.
    • Misgrading in the competition led to a public apology.
    • The school reviewed its policy to prevent misgrading.
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