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Score or scorer may refer to: * Test score, the result of an exam or test


Business

* Score Digital, now part of Bauer Radio *
Score Entertainment Score Entertainment was a trading card design and manufacturing company based in Arlington, Texas. Their first card game was the Dragon Ball Z: Collectible Card Game in 2000. Score Entertainment was a member of the Donruss Playoff LP family of ...
, a former American trading card design and manufacturing company * Score Media, a former Canadian media company


Mathematics

* Score (statistics), a quantity in statistics *Score, a quantity of twenty ( 20) units * Raw score, an original datum that has not been transformed *
Score test In statistics, the score test assesses constraints on statistical parameters based on the gradient of the likelihood function—known as the ''score''—evaluated at the hypothesized parameter value under the null hypothesis. Intuitively, if the ...
, a statistical test * Scorer's function, solutions to differential equations *
Scoring rule In decision theory, a scoring rule provides a summary measure for the evaluation of probabilistic predictions or forecasts. It is applicable to tasks in which predictions assign probabilities to events, i.e. one issues a probability distribution ...
, measuring the accuracy of probabilistic predictions *
Standard score In statistics, the standard score is the number of standard deviations by which the value of a raw score (i.e., an observed value or data point) is above or below the mean value of what is being observed or measured. Raw scores above the mean ...
, a quantity derived from the raw score * Score, a period of 20 years


Science and technology

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Single colour reflectometry Single colour reflectometry (SCORE), formerly known as imaging Reflectometric Interferometry (iRIf) and 1-lambda Reflectometry, is a physical method based on interference of monochromatic light at thin films, which is used to investigate (bio-)mo ...
(SCORE), an optical technique for monitoring biomolecular interactions


Arts, entertainment, and media

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Event score Fluxus was an international, interdisciplinary community of artists, composers, designers and poets during the 1960s and 1970s who engaged in experimental art performances which emphasized the artistic process over the finished product. Fluxus ...
, written or printed instructions for a visual art performance


Films

* ''Score'' (1974 film), an American adult film * ''Score'' (2016 film), a documentary * '' Score: A Hockey Musical'', a 2010 Canadian musical


Music

*Score, a
sheet music Sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of musical notation that uses List of musical symbols, musical symbols to indicate the pitches, rhythms, or chord (music), chords of a song or instrumental Musical composition, musical piece. Like ...
format in which simultaneous parts are vertically aligned *
Score Score or scorer may refer to: *Test score, the result of an exam or test Business * Score Digital, now part of Bauer Radio * Score Entertainment, a former American trading card design and manufacturing company * Score Media, a former Canadian m ...
, a
browser extension A browser extension is a small software module for customizing a web browser. Browsers typically allow a variety of extensions, including user interface modifications, cookie management, ad blocking, and the custom scripting and styling of web p ...
for rendering of musical scores *
Film score A film score is original music written specifically to accompany a film. The score comprises a number of orchestral, instrumental, or choral pieces called cues, which are timed to begin and end at specific points during the film in order to ...
, original music written to accompany a film *
Piano–vocal score A vocal score or piano–vocal score is a music score of an opera, or a vocal or choral composition written for orchestral accompaniment, such as an oratorio or cantata. In a piano–vocal score, the vocal parts are written out in full, but ...
, a publishing format combining sung parts and a keyboard arrangement *Theatre score, the physical embodiment of theatre music, including lyrics *
Video game music Video game music (or VGM) is the soundtrack that accompanies video games. Early video game music was once limited to sounds of early sound chips, such as programmable sound generators (PSG) or FM synthesis chips. These limitations have led to ...
, also known as the game's score * SCORE (software), for creating and editing sheet music


Albums

* ''Score'' (Randy Brecker album), 1969 * ''Score'' (Paul Haslinger album), 1999 * ''Score'' (Carol Lloyd album), 1979 * ''Score'' (Duncan Mackay album), 1977 * ''Score'' (Fugees album), 1996 * ''Score'' (Dream Theater album), 2006 * ''Score'' (2Cellos album), 2017


Periodicals

* ''Score'', a football comic which became ''Scorcher'' in 1971 * ''Score'', a pornographic magazine by The Score Group


Television

* ''Score'' (talk show), or ''SCORE'', a Pakistani sports talk show


Sports and games

* Score (game), a number of points achieved in a game * Score (sport), a number of points achieved in a sporting event * Baseball scoring, recording the events of a baseball game *
Scoring (cricket) In cricket, a scorer is someone appointed to record all runs scored, all wickets taken and, where appropriate, the number of overs bowled. In professional games, in compliance with Law 3 of the ''Laws of Cricket'', two scorers are appointed, ...
* Herb Score (1933–2008), baseball player


See also

* Dance score (disambiguation) *
Orchestration Orchestration is the study or practice of writing music for an orchestra (or, more loosely, for any musical ensemble, such as a concert band) or of adapting music composed for another medium for an orchestra. Also called "instrumentation", orc ...
, musical scoring *
Point (disambiguation) Point or points may refer to: Places * Point, Lewis, a peninsula in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland * Point, Texas, a city in Rains County, Texas, United States * Point, the NE tip and a ferry terminal of Lismore, Inner Hebrides, Scotland * Point ...
* SCORE (disambiguation) * Scores (disambiguation) *
The Score (disambiguation) The Score may refer to: Films and television * ''The Score'' (1978 film), a 1978 Swedish film, released in Sweden as ''Lyftet'' * ''The Score'' (2001 film), a 2001 crime drama film starring Robert De Niro and Edward Norton * ''The Score'' (2005 ...
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Score following Score following is the process of automatically listening to a live music performance and tracking the position in the score. It is an active area of research and stands at the intersection of artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, signal p ...
, the process of tracking the position in the score of a live music performance *
Scoreboard A scoreboard is a large board for publicly displaying the score in a game. Most levels of sport from high school and above use at least one scoreboard for keeping score, measuring time, and displaying statistics. Scoreboards in the past used ...
, a large board for displaying the score in a game *
Score bug A score bug is a digital on-screen graphic which is displayed at either the top or lower third bottom of the television screen during a broadcast of a sporting event in order to display the current score and other statistics. History The concep ...
, an on-screen TV graphic displayed during sports game broadcasts *
Scorecard (disambiguation) A scorecard may refer to: * Balanced scorecard, a tool used by managers to measure employee performance *Credit scorecards, a tool used to assess customers for creditworthiness * Scorecard (baseball), a record of a baseball game's details *Scoreca ...
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Score sheet This glossary of chess explains commonly used terms in chess, in alphabetical order. Some of these terms have their own pages, like '' fork'' and ''pin''. For a list of unorthodox chess pieces, see Fairy chess piece; for a list of terms specific ...
, used to record a chess game in progress * Underscoring, background music in a film *Underscore,
incidental music Incidental music is music in a play, television program, radio program, video game, or some other presentation form that is not primarily musical. The term is less frequently applied to film music, with such music being referred to instead as t ...
accompanying some other artistic work {{Disambiguation, surname