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Script concordance test

Find out how to create a Script concordance test (SCT).

Updated over a week ago

If you are not yet familiar with the concept of a Script Concordance Test and would like to know more before getting started, you'll find the necessary information in this article.

Creating and using a script concordance test in Wooclap

When creating a Script Concordance Test on Wooclap, there are two possibilities: either you have already obtained the opinions of the experts through some other method, or you will collect that data using Wooclap.

You have already gathered the data from the panel of experts

  • Step 1: Create the question

Select the Script Concordance Test in the list of interactions.

Then, fill in the required fields (i.e. the case description, the hypothesis and the additional information), and specify how many experts have selected each answer on the Likert scale.

Step 2: Ask the question to your live audience

Use the "correct answer" button to display the experts' opinions alongside the students' answers.

Gather the data using Wooclap

  • Step 1: Create the question

Unless you are going to ask the experts to answer this question during a live session, create the question in the "Participant pace" tab and fill in the required fields (i.e. the case description, the hypothesis and the additional information).
Don't fill in the "Experts' opinion" section!

  • Step 2: Gather data from the experts panel

Place your questionnaire online and share your event code with the experts so they can select an answer on the Likert scale and add a short comment to support it.

  • Step 3: Import the question into the "Votes" tab

In case you didn't know, the "Import" function can be used not only to import questions from one event into another, but also to import questions from one event's "Votes" tab into its "Participant pace" tab (and vice versa).


Go to the "Votes" tab and click on "Import questions"; choose "Import from another event" (1) and select your current event (2). In the right tab, marked "Questionnaires" (3), select your question (4).

  • Step 4: Ask the students the question in real-time.

The question you have imported contains the opinions of the experts. You can compare the students' answers to those of the experts by using the “correct answer” button (1), and you can show the experts' comments by using the button underneath (2).

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