This guide covers the use of Scantron Forms for test sheets.

Scantron Requirements

General (Faculty & Students) for Scantron Forms  

Additional Students Requirements

Faculty may want to check students’ score sheets before bringing over for grading to ensure completeness and accuracy. Most important to check for would be the presence of an EMPLID in the Student ID block. If the student ID number is not given, and we cannot locate the student in the roster, then that score sheet cannot be graded.

Faculty: Answer Key Requirements

If no test types are specified, then rosters will be set up with three (3) exams or I.D.P. Operator’s choice

Point values

By default, questions will be graded as 1 point each (Raw Score). If you would like to grade the test with anything other than 1 point each, please specify that by writing how many points each you want per question on the key. Tests can only be graded one way or the other, not both. The Score Distribution Report gives a conversion of raw score to percentage score when grading at 1 point each. (See Question Weighting under Optional Features for more information). Also, please leave a note specifying the total number of questions when questions in the middle of the test key are left blank. If you purposely left a question blank, please let us know so that we can make the proper adjustments to get your total possible points correct for your exam.

When scoring, tests MUST be separated by section in order to place scores in the proper roster.

Forms

Blank Scantron test forms must be ordered from Central Stores and are available in lots of 100.  Two (2) forms are available for testing purposes, each scoring up to 200 questions:

Scantron Output

All reports (except the Class Response Report and the Error Log) have statistical summary information in the upper right corner. This information includes:

Item Analysis

This report is a fundamental tool for assessing the effectiveness, reliability, and validity of a particular test item or test. For each test item (question), this report will list:

Discrimination (Point Biserial Correlation Coefficient) -- This attempts to measure how well an item distinguishes between the better students and the poorer students. Generally, the higher the coefficient, the better the discrimination, and thus the better the item. For classroom achievement tests, the following criteria may be used:

Response frequencies -- The number of responses to each possible answer (A, B, C, D, E, 0). A zero means no response. The item was omitted. An asterisk (*) denotes the correct response as marked on the key. (If there are multiple correct answers ("OR"), they will be marked with a pound symbol (#).

Non-distractors -- This is defined to be an answer that no one in the entire group selected.

Score Distribution

This report will list the class grades in descending order with a conversion of raw score to percentage score.

Class Response Report

This report provides a printout of the test responses of each student. A Class Response Report is generated for each form of the test (A, B, C, D), if multiple versions are given.

The first line is the key to the test in rows of 50 questions (1-50, 51-100, etc.), broken into groups of ten (10).

The following lines are the student responses, listed in ID order:

Anything the student has entered in the EXAM NUMBER field is also listed here.

Error Log

This report is generated for each batch of score sheets processed. It includes a listing of all the errors (multiple/omitted marks) encountered in scanning the score sheets, whether they were corrected during the scanning process or not. You may want to check the student responses on the Class Response Report for any asterisks (*) or blanks, which represent legitimate multiple and/or omitted responses that were not corrected at scan time. The errors on the Error Log are listed in the order as sent through the scanner. If the answer key requires multiple marks for certain responses ("AND"), then an error will be generated for students not marking the appropriate number of marks.

Roster Report

This is the class roster. It will list all students in alphabetical order, with all grades (from Scantron graded tests) listed on the roster. It is from this report that individual student grades can be obtained.

Scantron Optional Features

Make-ups

Do not mix up the types of test forms! If the make-up exam(s) were taken from the same key as the original class, and no other tests have been taken since then, then all that is needed is the students’ make-up exam(s). They can be added to the current test data, and new reports can be generated.

Alternatively, any student that misses or makes up a test can have that test hand-graded by the instructor, and then have the score sent over to IT with the next test to be manually entered into the roster.

Multiple answers

Multiple answers can be specified for a given question. Mark the KEY with all possible answers. If the key has multiple marks for any question(s), then one of two possible options must be specified:

If multiple marks are found on the key and neither option is specified, then OR will be assumed. All questions with multiple marks will be treated in the same manner.

Question Weighting

By default, all questions are weighted equally such that the total number of points is 100. If you want all questions weighted at a specific point value, please specify that on the key. If you want certain sections of the test to be weighted differently (E.g., T-F & MC sections), then specify the range of questions and the point values associated with each range.

For example: 

Email Results

If you would like your class roster (only) e-mailed to your SU e-mail account, we can do so with a signed permission form from you. Please see the I.D.P. Center for this form. Your roster will come via e-mail to you in an Excel format, which can be pulled into My Classes.

Essay Points

Essay points can be included in the calculation of test scores. First, administer the test as usual, making sure the students do NOT mark the EXAM NUMBER block. Then, before bringing the Scantron sheets to IT, grade the essays for each student. Mark the total possible essay points in the EXAM NUMBER block on the key, and then mark the number of essay points each student got correct in the EXAM NUMBER block on that student’s answer sheet. The points will automatically be scored and totaled when the Scantron sheets are graded.

For example: Suppose there are 75 objective and 25 essay questions on the test. You would fill out the key with "025" marked in the EXAM NUMBER block, and the correct value of "000" thru "025" marked in each student’s EXAM NUMBER block.

Please write "Essay Points" near the EXAM NUMBER block (or leave some kind of note) to let us know your intentions. Otherwise, we will assume it is a default test and erase the points in the EXAM NUMBER block on the key.

For other available scoring or reporting options, please call the Imaging and Data Processing Center at #84168 or #36103.