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Update how to read the results.md
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Expand Up @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ The Global Open Data Index (GODI) is a tool to educate civil society and governm
<img src="https://github.com/okfn/opendatasurvey/blob/master/census/static/images/Taiwan%20place%20page.png?raw=true" alt="Taiwan page" class="img-responsive center-block" style="width: 700px;">


Even though we try to make this assessment as understandable and transparent as possible, it is not always easy to interpret the results. While open data has a very strict definition, scoring of any index is an arbitrary action. In real life, you can't be partly open - the published data either fits the criteria or it does not. So, what does the final score mean? How to interpret scores that vary between 0%, 40% or 70%? Here is some guidance on how best to read our results.
Even though we try to make this assessment as understandable and transparent as possible, it is not always easy to interpret the results. While open data has a very strict definition, scoring of any index can be randomly set, depending on the criteria applied. In real life, you can't be partly open - the published data either fits the criteria or it does not. So, what does the final score mean? How to interpret scores that vary between 0%, 40% or 70%? Here is some guidance on how best to read our results.

## What does a score of 0% mean?

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