Did you happen to set any display logic? If (as a result of your display logic) a question, block, or whatever is skipped, you will see that the question is not displayed to the respondent.
> @bstrahin said: > So I think the better solution than apply Display Logic to all of your remaining questions is to create a block for your screener questions. Then put the rest of your survey questions in another bock. You can then go into Survey Flow (https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/survey-flow/survey-flow-overview/) and apply Branch Logic (https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/survey-flow/standard-elements/branch-logic/) to either have people advance through the rest of your survey. If they don't qualify for that block, the survey will end. Right! Thanks for coming in and filling in the blanks for me. I'm just starting using Qualtrics so I was banking on this happening.
If I am understanding your question right, I believe this can be achieved through Display Logic. With Display Logic, you can set multiple parameters for a certain question to appear. You will see this expanded on in the article I linked. Using display logic, you could start your survey with your screener questions, and then add display logic that allows your participants to have access to the main part of your survey ONLY IF they passed the screener questions. If it sounds like I am on the right track, reply to this comment and I can guide you further!
Hello Erik, I fiddled around with all of the settings and layouts for matrix questions and I may have discovered a pseudo-solution to your issue. When exporting data, you are given a choice to export your data with "choice text" or with "numeric values". Exporting with numeric values will assign a number to each of your columns based on their location (The first column will be represented as 1, the second as 2, and so on). ! ! With all of that in mind, it is very possible to - for example - count the number of '1's, '2's, or '3's you have in total using some fancy excel tricks. Filters can also be applied to the excel sheet in order to get whatever other kind of information you may be looking for specifically. If this doesn't exactly answer your question, I hope it provides you a pointer in the right direction. Please let me know if anything is unclear! Thanks -Joshua
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