Test behaviours

Hi, I have developed a course in Lectora 16.2.2 with multiple tests with behaviours: if passed go to next page; if failed go back to the beginning of the module. These work fine throughout - apart from the last test. I have included a results page and, if failed, the user gets taken to the results page instead of back to the beginning of the module - as set. The pass mark is 100%

Is there a way around this, or will I have to remove the Results page?

Hope this makes sense!

Thanks

Discussion (4)

They will get taken back to the beginning once they click on the next button on the Review page when they fail, correct? I think that is the standard logic. If you include a results page, the user will be taken there first so that they know how they did on the test before executing the next action of go to page on pass/fail.

If you don't want a failed user to get to the results page, then you would just need to create your own page for success (congratulations, you passed at 100%), and if failed the user will be directed to the beginning. So probably best to remove the standard Results page.

As Adam mentioned, it's standard logic if you check "Show results". I don't think there's a way to avoid the page as it's the "Process test" action that takes the user to the page and you have to process the test to know whether a user passed or failed. But you should be aware that it is not really a "results page", it is a page with a "results object". You can make the object invisible if you don't want a user who failed the test to see it and just display a text "You've failed! Click the button to restart the course."

Adam and Tim,

Thanks for your help.

I think I had got myself going round in circles. Having escaped for a few hours and read your replies, I think I am on the right track rather than the hamster wheel I was on earlier ;-)

Thanks again and best wishes

Jan

I've done the 'hide the results object' trick in the past, and also designed a page with two of them, one that is shown on a pass, and the other shown on a fail (with different information). Depends on what you need to do.

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