If you don't care about the actual age, just if it's above or below 18, you could create a multiple choice question with just 2 options.
> @bansalpeeyush29 said: > you can make a group and add all users in that group. And share the survey and dahboard with group rather than single user each time. I tested sharing the survey with a whole group and it seems to have worked, thanks! But I couldn't find a way to do something equivalent with the dashboard. When I go to a dashboard and click "Share", it doesn't give me the option to add a whole group, just individual users.
You can filter the data by the field "Finished" to see if they really completed those questions or closed the survey instead.
If they are sophisticated enough maybe they could falsify the metadata, but if they are not you can add in the Survey Flow a branch condition that says something like "if their lat/long is between this range, or they ip address is between this range, end the survey".
If you have a multiple choice question, internally it has assigned a number, for example if you have 5 scale points, the first one will be internally coded as 1, the second as 2, etc. You could modify the point's labels to make the scale explicit if you want. For reporting the average you could try a Gauge Chart.
I don't think there is a maximum size to the zip file. If you want a subset you have the "limit" field, or the startDate/endDate fields
Hello, I wanted to report on an issue I had: I wanted to post an answer to a question about the qualtrics api, and I got this error message when I typed the word "cur_l" (I separated it with an underscore for obvious reasons), which didn't contain a complete cur_l, it was just a suggestion for him to try it to see if he got any error code.
Have you tried it manually using cur l to see if there is any error message?
When I Create a Dashboard from a copy, it inherits all the responses from the previous survey, even after I remove the old data source and add the new one. Has anyone experienced the same problem?
Apparently there were some invalid emails that finished with a dot, or didn't end in '.com', etc. and Qualtrics was automatically ignoring them, but because it didn't show me any warning message I didn't know what was going on.
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