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Analyzing the Results of a Google Form
Once your students have completed your Google Form, you can analyze the results within the form
or on a Google Sheet!
When you click “Responses,” you have several options.
Option 1: View the responses in a spreadsheet format.
Click the green button to open a Google Sheet that shows all of your students’ answers.
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The Google Sheet shows the students’ scores, as well as their answers to each question.
Sort data by score or by name to help you plan future instruction!
The data can help you plan reteaching in a whole group setting or in a small group setting!
You can name the spreadsheet based on the assignment and it will save to
your Drive!
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Under “Summary,” you can see an overview of student scores and averages.
You can also review your students’ answers within Google Forms. You can view the results as a summary, by question, or by individual student.
Option 2: View Responses Directly within the Google Form.
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“Summary” also gives you a breakdown of each question and how many students picked each
answer.
You can also see a list of frequently missed questions, which includes any questions that
more than 50% of students missed.
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When viewing results by question, the dropdown menu filters which question’s results you are
looking at, one at a time.
If you click “view options,” you get an expanded view of the questions and all possible answers
(see next page).
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When you click “View Options,” you can see the question, all answers, and how many students
chose each answer.
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Also under the “Questions” tab, you can mark incorrect responses on multiple choice questions
as correct!
Click the “check” or the “x” to
change whether the question is right or wrong.
Make sure to save!
You can also add feedback for correct responses and incorrect responses by clicking “Add
feedback” on each individual answer choice.
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When you click “Individual,” you can choose any student that has completed the form
and see each of their responses.
You can click “Add individual feedback” in this
section for students’ incorrect answers.
Click on the point values if you need to change the points
awarded for answers.
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