CFQL-2 Visual Display
Jake Neufeld
We want to use Hi Rasmus to display CFQL-2 results but are having an issue with the visual display.
The way it's currently set up is that we enter in the raw (transformed) scores per section. As a result, it kicks out a graph like the one attached. I entered all max scores in this example, so this actually ends up misleading as the display. I know we can adjust the y-axis and/or filter per section but having a way to present the data in a normalized way would be ideal so that we can show a single graph.
For example, the other two attached images here show a comparison (in Excel) between a) a graph of raw scores as Hi Rasmus currently has it, and b) a graph showing average item scores (calculated as [raw/total]*5). The raw score version doesn't allow for a fully accurate comparison. This average version allows for interpretation with the descriptive codes (i.e., low, adequate, high) that align with the assessment, too.
Is there a way to enter or convert scores to automatically display results like this?