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# Results

Review student performance after an assessment, and export the data for further analysis.

## Accessing Results

1. Click **Assessments** in the left menu
2. Click the desired assessment
3. Click **Results** in the left menu

## Reviewing Results

There are four ways to review assessment results:

1. **Score Distribution**: Histogram with basic descriptive statistics.
2. **By Student**: Review a student's individual assessment.
3. **By Instructor**: Review an instructor's individual assessment.
4. **By Question**: Review student responses by question.

{% hint style="info" %}
It can take up to 5 minutes for results to appear after an assessment submission.
{% endhint %}

## Download Results for Data Analysis

A .csv file of results can be downloaded for analysis in your preferred data analysis tool.

1. Click **Assessments** in the left menu
2. Click the desired assessment
3. Click **Results** in the left menu
4. Click **Download Results** at the bottom of the page

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Make sure you are on the **Score Distribution** tab to see the download button
{% endhint %}


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