@TomG that's a brilliant idea - it didn't occur to me to treat individual questions (or pairs) as blocks, but that makes perfect sense, and lets me pursue both strategies (randomising whilst also make sure that certain questions are not next to one another. Thank you!
@Kinney_V, unfortunately in the end it was pen and paper! We also tried E-Prime - in fact, that was our first choice. However, we ran into technical problems. They should have been solvable, but I was new to E-Prime and we had little time. The problems were not directly related to the issue I described above, so E-Prime may be an option for you (or PsychoPy). Good luck!
Ah, of course - brilliant - thank you very much @bansalpeeyush29!
@TylerK @EmilyG Sorry - I should have posted this in the Research Core topic area; please could you move it for me? Thank you!
Ah, you are right about the colour: when set to on/off and drawing the regions it's red/green, but when presenting them it's just green. Unfortunately this is still a bit of a hint to kids that their answer was 'right', so it would be great to have another colour choice, but I realise we are using this option for a purpose for which it wasn't exactly intended! Your advice on the bucketing is great - this should work. Because of the colour problem we've had to use a different data collection method than Qualtrics, but we will no doubt come back to this method in other circumstances and will use this technique. Thanks.
Wonderful, thank you - this will make it so much easier to handle the data.
Thanks @Matt_Christie_Walker, I will experiment with QSF!
Hi @Matt_Christie_Walker - thanks. There are hundreds of questions, unfortunately (many conditions in which the same questions are asked of different participants in slightly different ways). When you say something custom, do you mean code of some kind?
@Mohammedali_Rajapakar_Ugam, unfortunately I tried your solution and it didn't work - as soon as I go to search and replace, Qualtrics deselects my question and wants to search and replace within the whole survey (tested by going one replacement at a time). I wonder if there is some prerequisite for this to work that is not in place in my survey?
Thank you very much - that will work in this case. For future reference, I wonder if there's any way to do it when the blocks I want to change are interspersed with those I don't?
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