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For these results, each radio/checkbox answer must use the format <code>category-name{score}</code>, where <code>score</code> is a point value. A single checkbox or radio may add points to multiple categories. See examples: | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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For these results, each radio/checkbox answer must use the format <code>category-name{score}</code>, where <code>score</code> is a point value. A single checkbox or radio may add points to multiple categories. See examples:
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For numeric quizzes with multiple categories, you will see multiple merge tags for each category; each one with a total, percentage of total, and average. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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For numeric quizzes with multiple categories, you will see multiple merge tags for each category; each one with a total, percentage of total, and average.
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<strong>Numeric Values - Multiple Categories</strong> | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<strong>Numeric Values - Multiple Categories</strong>
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<strong>Numeric quizzes with multiple categories</strong> will calculate point totals like a numeric quiz, but into different categories. There is no single winner as in a "multiple choice" quiz, but simply different totals for separate categories. A multiple choice quiz might also ask "Which country should you travel to next?", but instead of returning a single result, it will return the number of "points" you scored for each country. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<strong>Numeric quizzes with multiple categories</strong> will calculate point totals like a numeric quiz, but into different categories. There is no single winner as in a "multiple choice" quiz, but simply different totals for separate categories. A multiple choice quiz might also ask "Which country should you travel to next?", but instead of returning a single result, it will return the number of "points" you scored for each country.
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↓ | 1.1.2 - Add overall result for numeric quizzes with multiple categories | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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1.1.2 - Add overall result for numeric quizzes with multiple categories
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↓ | 1.1.1 - Code cleanup | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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1.1.1 - Code cleanup
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