In my survey, respondents will randomly see one of two blocks of questions. So far, so easy, I can just use the randomize tool that Qualtrics offers. Then people will answer some other blocks of questions which are the same for everyone, no matter which block appeared before until they reach four blocks of questions that are related to the two randomized blocks from the beginning. Here two blocks belong to one of the random beginning blocks respectively. Of those two blocks only one should be shown, so again randomization is necessary. However, this time it needs to be under the condition that the respondent answered the first block that belonged to the follow ups. Since this might be a bit confusing, following the two possible scenarios:
* Block 1 randomly appears --> set of blocks unrelated to block 1 --> Block 2 and 3 are Treatment and Control group of Block 1 and one of them should appear randomly to respondent
* Block 4 randomly apears --> set of blocks unrelated to block 4 --> Block 5 and 6 are Treatment and Control group of Block 4 and one of them should appear randomly to respondent
* It is important that, if Block 1 was randomly chosen in the beginning, not Block 5 or 6 appears randomly to the respondent.
I can't really figure out how to do it so I would really appreciate your help! Thank you in advance!
Cheers!
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