Hello!
I have a pretty complex question and would be very grateful for your advice.
I'm trying to build a survey to study people's attitudes towards contentious issues.
Respondents would see a dilemma and then be invited to answer with 1 of 3 choices (For ; Neutral ; Against)
I would like respondents to explain their reasoning in an open comment. So far this would be easy.
However, I would like respondents to be able to see what previous respondents had said, and also give them the ability to select one or more of the pre-existing reasons, if they agree with them. If none of the existing answers match their own, they can add their own reason. Then, subsequent survey respondents would see this added to the list.
This means, I need to be able to somehow pipe in answers that other respondents had given to the same question.
Would this be feasible somehow?
I attach a picture that shows what I'm trying to replicate, which is from previous research done by others.
Thank you very much!
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Its definitely doable. However, the critical factor in determining the chosen path would be the rate of responses, i.e. how many people are taking the survey concurrently.
Anyone have avenues to move down to achieve something like this? In response to the above caveat, let's say it is a low rate of response (say only 1-3 concurrent users same time)
Drop me a PM if you'd like a custom solution built for you.
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