https://www.qualtrics.com/community/discussion/comment/37887#Comment_37887I changed it so I don't have a screenshot of the previous setup. Basicly, if each of the sub-surveys has complex flows themselves (including many questions and randomizers), arranging an umbrella randomizer for 4 surveys is nearly impossible. Creating a separate survey in which there are just 4 questions randomly presented including embedded links is much easier to keep track.
Since I have 4 different surveys with their own randomizers, using another randomizer to randomly present surveys didn't work.I solved this problem by creating a separate project that shows an embedded link to the main surveys. You can use the randomizer inside the survey flow and set it to present only one of the blocks and evenly present them. You can add as many blocks (survey links) as you wish and the participants will be shown and able to click on only one of them.To avoid clicking to the next button without clicking on the text, set question type to Text/Graphic, use the rich content editor to add embedded links, and hide buttons by adding the code below to javascript of the questions.Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.addOnReady(function () { $('NextButton').hide(); $('PreviousButton').hide();});
ssouth I changed the "Previous" to "Next" and the code below worked for the "next button". The original version of yinbar is for hiding the "previous button".Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.addOnload(function (){//disables the next button on the pagethis.hideNextButton();});
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