Compiling a questionnaire
This article is intended for instructors.
This article is for Entrepreneurship, Management and Marketing simulations.
Follow these steps to compile the results for a questionnaire:
- Log in to www.praxar.com and go to the appropriate simulation.
- In the Evaluation panel, click on Access the Evaluation
- In the Questionnaire section, click on the ''Download'' icon to the right of the questionnaire whose results you wish to compile.
- An Excel file will then be downloaded to your computer.
In the Excel file, there are four tabs:
- Results
- Answer key
- Failure rate
- All results
In the “All results” tab, you can apply various filters. For example, you can get the results for a particular student.
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