I am using Storyline 2 trying to create a multiple response slide with positive and negative scoring for each choice within a quiz question. However, the only option I have in the dropdown is score "By Question". Any thoughts on why I do not have the score "By Choice" available? I am in form view.
Do you know of any way to give negative value to answer choices using the multiple response quiz? Some options need to have positive value and some negative.
Now the only issue I am having is that I need to have more than one radio button selected at a time. As you can see from the attached file, there are 3 right answers and 2 wrong answers. A user needs to be able to have as many selected as they think is applicable.
(Note: score for each option is only processed after user clicks "submit" next to each choice.)
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Hi Mara!
It's only available for some question types, including Multiple Choice, Word Bank, Freeform Pick One, and Freeform Hotspot.
You can read more in this tutorial.
Ok thanks.
Do you know of any way to give negative value to answer choices using the multiple response quiz? Some options need to have positive value and some negative.
Hi Mara! Check out this article and see if this is able to assist you.
This was exactly what I needed! Thank you!
Now the only issue I am having is that I need to have more than one radio button selected at a time. As you can see from the attached file, there are 3 right answers and 2 wrong answers. A user needs to be able to have as many selected as they think is applicable.
(Note: score for each option is only processed after user clicks "submit" next to each choice.)
Hi Mara! Great job.
Looks like you just need to remove the button set for the radio buttons. This will allow you to choose more than one.
Sweet! Thanks again!
Ok last question, I don't think this is possible but it's worth a shot.
Is there a way to randomize the order of these radio buttons as you would in one of the traditional quizzes?
Also, is there a way to randomize slides?
I would not say it's 'not' possible as there are some super creative community members around here, but built in, no.
The illusion of random should suffice. What ideas do you have? Thanks for reaching out!!
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