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jeetm73761521
Participating Frequently
November 3, 2016
Question

Quizzing: How to track statistics for each question

  • November 3, 2016
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The requirements of the assessment are as follows:

10 questions drawn from a bank of 30 which are a combination of multiple response and multiple choice questions.

Requirement is to run a report on each question in order to see which questions users are struggling with and also what each user is answering to each question For example: For question 1, 50% of users chose answer A, 30% chose answer B, 12% chose answer C and 8% chose answer D.”

Any lead or idea on this line would be very helpful. Thanks in advance.

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Participant
November 3, 2016

My question is very similar.  I do want to track the answers for each question and student but outside the LMS.  Also I am running captivate CS6. Any help is appreciated.

RodWard
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 3, 2016

If you REALLY want to achieve this, forget about using Question Pools and Random Question slides.

With randomisation of the questions you lose the ability to predict which specific questions will appear for each end user, which somewhat shoots holes in the whole reliability of your statistics.

jeetm73761521
Participating Frequently
November 3, 2016

Thanks RodWard for quick reply. But to continue on the same lines, each question slide will have a unique ID from which admin can track whether the user got the answer correct with less latency speed or the user took really long time and still the answer was incorrect. The aim is to confirm whether the user were able to retain what was taught, the wordings of the question are easy to understand etc. So the question still remains open

RodWard
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 3, 2016

Yes you are correct that each quiz question slide retains its own unique interaction ID.  And if you have Interaction Data switched on the quiz settings Captivate will send quite a lot of data to the LMS.

But have you confirmed with your LMS administrator that your specific LMS is capable of delivering the level of reporting granularity that you require in your original question?