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I give my students multiple attempts on quizzes to encourage them to learn from their mistakes. I would like, however, to be able to see which questions they had trouble with on their first attempt. Is there a way to view quiz statistics for a particular attempt, such as the first one? Right now it seems I can just see the statistics for everyone's highest score.
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Hello @whites,
Using the Quiz statistics will only show you the most recent, highest or average score depending on what your quiz is set to keep. The only option to get the information you are looking for is to view the past attempts individually. At this time, the quiz statistics feature does not allow you to see statistics for specific attempts. We do want to continue to improve our program for users, so I would encourage you to provide your idea/feedback to our ideas page for future modifications.
How do I view student results in a quiz?
Once I publish a quiz, what kinds of quiz statistics are available?
Hello @whites,
Using the Quiz statistics will only show you the most recent, highest or average score depending on what your quiz is set to keep. The only option to get the information you are looking for is to view the past attempts individually. At this time, the quiz statistics feature does not allow you to see statistics for specific attempts. We do want to continue to improve our program for users, so I would encourage you to provide your idea/feedback to our ideas page for future modifications.
How do I view student results in a quiz?
Once I publish a quiz, what kinds of quiz statistics are available?
I see that this is an older post. Is this the case for the new version of quizzes as well or have they made it where you can see statistics from only their first attempts?
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