I have a similar question, and that is really helpful! One more question: is it possible to customize the question right after the video (e.g., letting the question reflect the content of the video)? Thank you! > @Shashi said: > Hello @Hunter , > > Assuming you want randomization on all 10 question. > > You can have 11 blocks- 1 for each question(10 blocks) and 1 for video. > In the randomizer add all the 10 blocks and set randomly present as "5". As soon as a question is displayed set an embedded data for that question as "1". Duplicate the randomizer and add a branch logic before every block as embedded data for that question is not equal to "1". > See the attached QSF for reference. > Preview Link > > >
Well... the loop function seems to work... But I would appreciate it if other methods can be provided.
> @mattyb513 said: > When you look at the data for the feedback embedded data values, what are you seeing? > > Will you post the qsf? All embedded data values are zero...? (I am not sure whether I found the right column...) I attached the qsf below:
And it seems that when I fail to correctly answer the question, the "wrong" message will always be displayed in the following repeated trials, even when my answer has been modified to be correct... How should I update the score?
> @mattyb513 said: > Can you zoom out on your survey flow and screenshot it? I suspect it’s an order issue. > > Note that once you set the Embedded Data for the score it won’t update. It’s not creating a link but rather copying the value at that moment. Thank you for the reply. Below are the screenshots of the survey flow: ! ! ! ! !
> @Mohammedali_Rajapakar_Ugam said: > If you want to avoid using JavaScript then follow the below steps: > - You should have your gender question and where ever you are pipe-in the gender selected choice in a separate block > - Add a branch logic as shown below > - ! > - Then use embedded data "Pipein" to pipe in the text. > Thank you! But now the piped text is "female-Amy" instead of "Amy." I guess my original description was misleading. By "female-Amy," I mean if participants choose female, the piped text will be "Amy."
Already have an account? Login
Enter your username or e-mail address. We'll send you an e-mail with instructions to reset your password.
Sorry, we're still checking this file's contents to make sure it's safe to download. Please try again in a few minutes.
Sorry, our virus scanner detected that this file isn't safe to download.