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concept:multiplicative-scoring-rulemultiplicative scoring rule
Score = (sum of completed quartet values) × (number of completed quartets), rewarding breadth.
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- multiplicative scoringrelated_toScore = (sum of completed quartet values) × (number of quartets), making portfolio composition consequential.
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