To analyze your Trivia Game performance, navigate to your broadcasts, select your trivia game, and click on "Trivia Winners and Analytics."
Once you open the trivia game analytics, you will see the following metrics under the Game Overview:
- Player Overview: Detailed data on the platform players used to respond (FB, Youtube, Twitch, Instagram), their scores, and the number of correct answers.
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Total Players: The total number of players who participated in the game.
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Average Players Per Round: The average number of players who participated in each round. This metric can help assess audience engagement. If the average number of players per round is significantly lower than the total players, it may indicate that some participants left after answering a few questions, or some joined the stream later than others.
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Average Response Time: The average time it took for participants to respond to questions. This metric can help you adjust the difficulty level of your game.
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Average Accuracy: A metric used to quantify the performance of participants by measuring the proportion of correct answers they provide.
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Total Answers: The total number of answers submitted by players.
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Game Performance Metrics: An overview graph displaying accuracy, participant numbers, and response times all together..
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Question-by-Question Statistics: Detailed statistics for each question that helps to figure out what kind of questions are perceived as difficult or easy by the audience. The statistics includes the number of correct answers, accuracy, number of participants, and average response time.
These can also provide insights into why the average number of players per round might be lower than the total number of players. For example, if the first five questions had fewer participants than subsequent ones, it could mean some people joined the stream later. To address this matter, you might want consider extending the countdown time before starting your trivia game.
Question-by-Question Details
When you click on the "Question-by-Question Details" tab, you can examine each question individually. In this section, you will find a list of participants who answered correctly or incorrectly, as well as a log of "Unrecognized Comments."
"Unrecognized Comments" refer to responses that our system did not identify as correct due to user typos. For example, if the correct answer is "Apple," a user might enter something like "Apppple" or "itsapple" and claim they provided the correct answer. You can review these comments here instead of manually scrolling through all the comments under the stream.
Leaderboard
When you click on the "Leaderboard" tab, you will see the final rankings, which display the winners, their number of correct answers, and the positions of other players. From this tab, you can also obtain a public link to the leaderboard.