Question level analysis

Modified on Mon, 2 Oct, 2023 at 12:08 PM

After you have selected ‘Question level analysis’ from the list of reports a screen will load with three drop down menus, as shown below:



Select the subject, year and term for the assessment that you would like to see the analysis for. Once you have made your selection press the 'Show' button to the right of the drop down menus. This will bring up a page similar to the below:


Please note: 

If you have only entered results data by total score and not by question or by pupil then this report will not generate as there is no data for it.



You are able to change the subject, year and term data that is being shown at any point by using the same drop down menus to make a new selection. Press the ‘Show' button to refresh the table below.


If you are creating the report for a subject that has multiple papers you can choose which is displayed by pressing the test name buttons below the drop down menu.



This will refresh the screen and show the report for the test you have selected.


The top part of the report, pictured below, shows the average results for the group you have selected.



It also shows a break down of the average result for each question in the assessment you have selected compared against the average of a standardisation sample.


Where the standardisation sample is 20% or more higher than your selected pupils the cell will highlight pink and where your selected pupils are 20% or more higher than the standardisation sample the cell will highlight in green. This gives you a quick indication of any areas that either may not have been taught yet or need to be revisited.


Below this you will see this broken down by individual pupil.



All questions are listed in their own column. Scroll along using the scroll bar at the bottom of the table to access question data further right of what is immediately visible.





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