> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.doozy.live/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Quiz Results

> View detailed results, participant data, and feedback from your quizzes.

Track quiz performance, analyze participant responses, and collect feedback - all in
the Doozy dashboard.

## 🚀 Accessing Results

1. Go to [doozy.live/app](https://doozy.live/app) and open **Quizzes**
2. Select the quiz you want to view
3. Click the **Results** tab

## 📊 Results Tabs

View your quiz data from multiple perspectives:

| Tab              | Description                                                                   |
| ---------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Participants** | View individual user performance, scores, and completion status               |
| **Questions**    | See how participants answered each question with correct/incorrect breakdowns |
| **All Answers**  | Comprehensive data grid of every answer from every participant                |
| **Feedback**     | Review post-quiz feedback responses (if feedback was enabled)                 |

### Questions View

For each question, see:

* ✅ Total correct answers
* ❌ Total incorrect answers
* Percentage of participants who answered correctly
* Breakdown of how many chose each answer option

**Click any question** to drill down and see exactly who answered what.

### Participants View

View everyone who took the quiz with their:

* Display name
* Manager name and email
* Department/team
* Individual scores and responses

**Click any participant** to see their complete answer history across all questions.

### Feedback View

If you enabled feedback collection when scheduling the quiz, this tab shows all participant feedback responses - perfect for understanding quiz quality and learning experience.

### All Answers View

A comprehensive data grid showing every answer from every participant. Great for detailed analysis and spotting patterns.

## ⚙️ Filtering Options

### Include admin test results

By default, quiz admins are included in results. Turn off **Include admin test results** to filter out admin responses and see only participant data.

This is useful when admins test the quiz before sending it out.

## 📥 Exporting Data

Download quiz results as CSV files for further analysis or reporting.

### Available Exports

Each results tab has a **Download as CSV** button. The exported file includes:

| Data Point            | Description                                 |
| --------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| User names            | Participant display names and identifiers   |
| Manager info          | Manager name and email for each participant |
| Department            | Organizational/team data                    |
| Question responses    | How each participant answered each question |
| Completion timestamps | When participants completed questions       |
| Scores                | Individual and overall scores               |
| Feedback              | Post-quiz feedback responses (if enabled)   |

<Tip>
  CSV files open in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet app for detailed analysis.
</Tip>

## 📈 Understanding the Data

### Participant Status

| Status          | Meaning                         |
| --------------- | ------------------------------- |
| **Completed**   | All questions answered          |
| **In Progress** | Started but not finished        |
| **Not Started** | Quiz assigned but not attempted |

<Note>
  Participants show as "In Progress" if they've started but haven't answered all questions. The quiz is only marked complete when every question has been answered.
</Note>

### Question Analytics

Each question shows:

* **Response distribution**: How many chose each answer option
* **Correct answer highlighting**: The right answer is shown in bold
* **Success rate**: Percentage of participants who got it right

Use this to identify:

* Questions that are too easy or too hard
* Common misconceptions (wrong answers chosen frequently)
* Content that may need clarification

## ⭐ Best Practices

1. **Review question difficulty** - Questions with under 50% correct may be too hard or unclear
2. **Check feedback regularly** - Participant feedback helps improve future quizzes
3. **Export for stakeholders** - CSV reports are great for sharing with managers or L\&D teams
4. **Filter out admin tests** - Toggle off admin results for accurate participant-only data
5. **Drill into low performers** - Click individual participants to understand where they struggled

## 🎯 Common Use Cases

* **Training Validation**: Verify knowledge transfer after training sessions
* **Compliance Reporting**: Export completion data for audit requirements
* **Performance Analysis**: Identify knowledge gaps across teams or departments
* **Content Improvement**: Use question analytics to refine quiz content
* **Manager Visibility**: Share participant results with their managers

## 🔗 Related

* [How to create a quiz](/quizzes/how-to-create-a-quiz) - Build quizzes in the Doozy dashboard
* [Schedule a quiz](/quizzes/schedule-a-custom-quiz) - Send quizzes to your team
* [Quiz step in Tracks](/tracks/steps/quiz) - Automate quizzes in onboarding workflows
