Computer Science, asked by vinodkygmailcom231, 1 year ago

A page can have a high needs met rating even if it is not related to the topic of the query.

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Answered by ıtʑFᴇᴇʟɓᴇãᴛ
1

If someone searches a topic and receives results that does not relate to what is found, they can not have a high needs met rating. A high needs met rating means that the search options that were found, highly meet the needs of what was being searched. The topic must actually pertain to the information found to meet a high needs rating, if it doesn't correspond, it would be a low needs rating.

Answered by Anonymous
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The statement " A page can have the high needs met rating even being not related to the topic of the query is False.

  • A needs met rating is completely based on how well the resulting landing page meets the related query.
  • The needs met rating takes into account the important aspects of the related query such as the page purpose, the EAT, the content, and the information about the author and the website.
  • Thus, the topic of the query is directly related to the met ratings.
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