Greetings,
I'm trying to design a survey that measures public estimates (e.g. what percent of the population is X) of the prevalence of different phenomena. My goal is to see whether correcting misestimates has downstream effects on relevant policy attitudes. Initially, my idea was just to randomly assign participants to view a 'correct answers page', which would consist of a graphic (via the Text/Graphic type) displaying the true figures they were initially asked to estimate. But now I'm thinking it would be better to show the true figures vs. the respondents' initial estimates, so that respondents can gain a better appreciation of how 'off' or accurate their estimates were.
Question: is something like this achievable with JavaScript or CSS in Qualtrics? Do any of you have any suggestions as to how to approach this? Thanks in advance for your time.
Designing informational treatment: displaying inputted answers vs. correct answers
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