What I've done is generated an invite using the anonymous survey link via the distribution tab in qualtrics.
Then used the HTML from the invite to adapt for use in my 3rd party tool.
I've tested the email and the HTML is working as it should, but the response from the inline question is not recorded if the respondent does not go through and complete the survey. My goal in this exercise is to have flexibility - so if the respondent chooses to complete the survey, that's great. However, i still want to record their response if they only click into the email and choose NOT to complete the survey.
I've found other posts where qualtrics users used javascript to automatically advance to the next question and record a response from an inline question, but this scenario would not be ideal for a respondent who chooses to take the survey or does not come from an invite with the inline question.
The result when i applied javascript to the question and took the survey was that when i was on the question in the survey from the inline question, it tried to advance without a response in the question, which would likely confuse the respondent and lead to a less than stellar survey experience. So using javascript worked for the inline question scenario and not the normal survey experience scenario.
Since I'm AB testing, i'll need to have a solution that fits both scenarios.
Can anyone think of a solution that could fit in this case? Any help is much appreciated! Thanks.
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