Hi Tim,
Have you looked at the For multiple choice question, multiple select section in my original message example? What I say is precisely that it is almost impossible for the teacher to write a meaningful overall feedback message in a case such as the one you envisage, e.g. "no matter what wrong answer the student entered (including not selecting any options at all)."
Please tell us what helpful feedback message you would write which would cover all of the following cases of "wrong answer" (i.e. grade = 0%)
Q.- Which ones are animals?
A1.- no answer given
A2.- all 4 answers selected
A3.- the bus
A4.- the rose
A5.- the bus + the cat
A6.- the bus + the mouse
A7.- the bus + the rose + the cat
A8.- the bus + the rose + the mouse
Joseph
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John "Rather than "overall feedback for an incorrect answer" (OFIA), I believe that we need "default feedback for an incorrect answer" (DFIA). As its name implies, DFIA is only displayed when choice-specific feedback is missing."
I quite agree with your proposal.
Joseph
Hi all,
I got zero wrong.
But I got zero right either, because I did not take the test, I'm no fool.
Joseph
I got zero wrong.
But I got zero right either, because I did not take the test, I'm no fool.Joseph
Hi Ray, you are quite right. On this forum it seems to be working the way I want it to now.
Thanks,
Joseph

Thanks,
Joseph