Joseph Rézeau
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When you say you want "to include also the non-selected answers", I suppose this means that your radio-button questions are not required? If so, then indeed in the report the cell for non-selected/answered answers is "blank/empty". In your stats software, you could modify those blank cells to have a zero value, no?
2::coffee
3::wine
0::none of the above!


@Tim, well, it depends.
Question: Name an animal
Case #1.- Answers without any wildcard.
Since the response analysis goes through each student answer until it finds a match and then stops, the order of the answers does not matter. Example:
- Answer #1: the dodo 50% Feedback: Well, he's extinct
- Answer #2: the cat 100% Feedback: OK
- Answer #3: the diplodocus 25% Feedback: Well he lived many years ago
Case #2
- Answer #1: the cat 100%
- Answer #2: the bat 100%
- Answer #3: the rat 100%
- Answer #4: the cat* 50% Feedback: OK, but you were asked to name one animal, not a group of animals
In case #2, the order of answers 1 through 3 does not matter, but of course answer answer 4 must come after answer 1.
I'd like to point out that the * wild character must be used very carefully, as it will accept anything. For instance, if the student answers "the cats", for which Feedback 4 is OK, but it would also accept "the caterpillar", which is an animal, and "the catwalk" or "the catcall", which are not. As a safe guideline I would recommend using the * wildcard only on its own, as the last answer in the list of answers, as a catchall for any student response other than those provided, and which are supposed to be wrong.
Hi Dominique,
So there is no "age limit" for teaching/lecturing in an American university. In France the age limit is 65 years. When I was still working as a senior lecturer at my (French) university, I had my 65th birthday during the month of March. In order to be allowed to keep that job until the end of the academic year (31st of August) I had to produce a medical certificate. Went to see my family doctor, who had never met with such a weird request, and finally certified that "my physical state of health" was compatible with my job at that university. No mention was made of my mental or intellectual abilities.
Not even sure I'd have been allowed to continue at university if I had won a Nobel prize (in Moodling).
1.- This discussion is getting longish, could a moderator please split it at Ulrike's post to a new discussion?
2.- I can confirm Ulrike's finding: the correctly selected words are always marked as correct (green background) irrespective of the review options settings. You can also see it when previewing the question, see attached screenshot.
