Hi ahmedA,Thank you very much for your thorough answer!I now understand deeply how the randomizer works from your answers!Good thing is that from your answer I know that the data that I collected can reflect the actual survey because in my randomizer, I only included embeded data elements. Say, I have 4 embeded data elements in the randomizer, E1, E2, E3 and E4. I want them to see question 1, 2, 3 and 4 correspondingly. I add branch logic and Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 after the randomizer. So, if the sequence is E1, E2, E3, E4, then E4 is recorded and they see question Q4; If the sequence is E3, E4, E2, E1, then E1 is recorded and they see question Q1.Thank you again! I can rely on the data now.
Hi ahmedA,Thank you very much https://www.qualtrics.com/community/discussion/comment/32680#Comment_32680for your answer! I have tried my survey and it seems that it works completely fine even if I forgot to change the number in randomizer. Each of the respondent get only one randomly assigned embeded variable and go to the branch that correspond to the assigned embeded variable. Below are the sreenshots of the branch logic.
Is it possible to show different parameter values for each respondent?Thank you for your answer! I don't plan to distributing through contact list. I plan to create a link and the ID of the participants depends on the time they enter the survey.
Hi rondev,Thank you very much for your answer! However, the sequence of A and B is fixed. They are generated based on the choices of our another experiment. I guess I need to import the excel file somewhere.
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