Class Insights Attempted Questions

The bar graph in the Attempted Questions column reflects the selected performance measure.

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Performance Measure

Description

Correct on 1st attempt

stacked bar graph with one color indicating 29% answered correctly on the first try

Out of the weighted question parts that were attempted, what portion were answered correctly on the first try.

Correct on 2nd attempt

stacked bar graph with two colors indicating 29% answered correctly on the first try and 11% answered correctly on the second try

Out of the weighted question parts that were attempted, what portion were answered correctly on the first or second try.

Correct on 3+ attempts

stacked bar graph with three colors indicating 29% answered correctly on the first try, 11% answered correctly on the second try, and 39% answered correctly on a subsequent try

Out of the weighted question parts that were attempted, what portion were answered correctly on any try.

Not Correct

stacked bar graph with one color indicating 21% answered incorrectly

Out of the weighted question parts that were attempted, what portion were not answered correctly.

Never Attempted

stacked bar graph with one color indicating 30% of question parts were not attempted

How many question parts were never attempted.

Show All

stacked bar graph with five colors indicating 20% answered correctly on the first try, 7.5% answered correctly on the second try, 27.5% answered correctly on a subsequent try, 15% answered incorrectly, and 30% never attempted

Combined graph of correct, incorrect, and not attempted data.

  • Performance on each topic is measured by your students' scores for questions from that textbook section on the assignment with the latest due date containing such questions.
  • Your students' performance on previous assignments for a topic is not considered on this page, but can be reviewed in the details view.
  • Your students' performance on Show My Work question parts, if any, is not considered.
  • Your weighting of questions on the assignment is used when calculating student performance.

    For example, if Homework 1 Chap1.1 has two questions covering a topic, worth 4 and 8 points respectively, the 8-point question is weighted twice as heavily as the 4-point question.