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What is P-Value in Simple Terms?

P-Value tells you how many students got a question right. Think of it as a “success rate” for each question on your test or assessment.

  • Low P-Value (0.1-0.3): Very few students got it right = Hard question
  • Medium P-Value (0.4-0.6): About half the students got it right = Medium difficulty
  • High P-Value (0.7-0.9): Most students got it right = Easy question

Formula and Calculation

P-Value = (Number of Correct Responses) / (Total Number of Responses)

Where:

  • P-Value ranges from 0.00 to 1.00
  • 0.00 = No one answered correctly (most difficult)
  • 1.00 = Everyone answered correctly (easiest)

Reading the Chart

What the Numbers Mean:

  • Left side (Difficult): Questions that most students struggle with
  • Middle: Questions that challenge students but are fair
  • Right side (Easy): Questions that most students can answer correctly

What This Chart Shows:

  • Most questions (the tall bars on the right) are on the easier side
  • There are very few extremely difficult questions
  • The majority of questions have success rates between 70-90%

The “Sweet Spot”:

The shaded area (0.3 through 0.79) represents the ideal range where questions are most useful for understanding what students know. Questions in this range help you:

  • Identify which students need extra support
  • Recognize which students are ready for enrichment
  • Plan your next lessons effectively
Updated on May 28, 2025

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