Commit 0f96853c by Alison Hodges

Merge pull request #3524 from edx/ahodges/documentation/DOC286

added a new topic on interpreting score histograms
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Change Log Change Log
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* - 05/06/14
- Expanded the :ref:`Grades` chapter to include a topic on interpreting the score histograms for problems.
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An automated process runs periodically on the edX servers to update the CSV file of student answer data. A link to the most recently updated version of the CSV file is available on the Instructor Dashboard. An automated process runs periodically on the edX servers to update the CSV file of student answer data. A link to the most recently updated version of the CSV file is available on the Instructor Dashboard.
To download the most recent file of student answer data: To download the most recent file of student answer data:
>>>>>>> DOC-115 adds topics to make data interpretation easier
#. View the live version of your course. #. View the live version of your course.
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View a Histogram of Scores for a Single Problem View a Histogram of Scores for a Single Problem
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You can view a chart of the score distribution for a specified problem. You can view a chart of the score distribution for a specified problem.
.. note:: In order to view the score distribution for a problem, you need its unique identifier. See :ref:`find_URL`. .. note:: To view the score distribution for a problem, you need its unique identifier. You can display a histogram for problems that have the ``/problem/`` prefix in the unique identifier. See :ref:`find_URL`.
To display the distribution of scores for a problem: To display the distribution of scores for a problem:
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#. In the Score Distribution section, select a problem by using its unique identifier. #. In the Score Distribution section, select a problem by using its unique identifier.
A histogram of scores for that problem displays. The **Analytics** page updates to display a histogram of scores for that
problem.
.. image:: ../Images/score_histogram.png .. image:: ../Images/score_histogram.png
:alt: Graph of the numbers of students who got different scores for a selected problem :alt: Graph of the number of students who received different scores for a
selected problem
.. **Question**: (sent to Olga 31 Jan 14) this is a tough UI to use: how do they correlate the codes in this drop-down with actual constructed problems? the copy-and-paste UI on the Student Admin page actually works a little better imo. LMS-2522 .. **Question**: (sent to Olga 31 Jan 14) this is a tough UI to use: how do they correlate the codes in this drop-down with actual constructed problems? the copy-and-paste UI on the Student Admin page actually works a little better imo. LMS-2522
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Interpret a Score Histogram
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The histogram of scores for a selected problem provides the following
information.
.. image:: ../Images/score_histogram_callouts.png
:alt: Histogram with indicators for the number of students scored value and
the x-axis numbers that indicate plotted scores
* The x-axis indicates the number of points that students can receive for the
problem, unweighted. Although decimal values are marked on the x-axis, each
score is a whole number. The whole number value at the left of a plotted bar
is the score that applies to it.
* The y-axis indicates the number of students who have answered and checked the
problem.
* Above the graph, a number of **students scored** displays. This number
indicates the total number of database records that exist for the problem: it
includes not only students who have answered and checked the problem to
receive a score, but also students who have opened the problem but not yet
completed it.
* An automated process runs approximately weekly on the edX servers to update
score histograms. This process runs less frequently than the process that
updates the student answer distribution report: at certain times during a
course the number of students shown in a score histogram can be quite
different than the **Count** for the same problem in a student answer
distribution report.
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