Thank you Rudi! I'll give it a try-- I didn't think it would be so complex, but good to know my question is actually a challenge and not just a "newbie" problem.
victorcc , I ended using TomG 's second suggestion of using display logic as opposed to carry-forward logic. Here's how (let's assume Q1 is your first question and Q2 is your follow-up):Make sure "None of the above" in Q1 is an exclusive answer so if the question is "select all", respondents can't select other options and then none of the aboveAdd display logic to Q2: Display Q2 only if "None of the above" is NOT selected in Q1In Q2, keep all of your answer options from Q1 but add display logic to each option to only display if option is NOT selected in Q1
Update: After a little more digging, I found that including skip, display and branch logic is currently not supported with the Quatrics Maxdiff PX platform. The above options may only work if programming a maxdiff manually. Screenshot of Qtip and link to page I found the info below. ! https://www.qualtrics.com/support/conjoint-project/survey-tab-px/building-additional-survey-content-px/
Thanks @TomG! I will look into these options. > @TomG said: > @jmejia, > > Two possible options: > 1. Pipe all the "most" choices into JavaScript and count up the occurences to find the top choice. There's a chance there will be a tie for the top choice, so you'd have to decide how to handle that. > 2. Have a follow-up question that asks for the top choice with all 16 features as choices. Add display logic to each choice to only display if it was picked as "most" in one of the maxdiff questions. Then pipe the answer into your why open end question.
Thanks @Kate! > @Kate said: > Ah I see. > > So you would have to somehow indicate what the top choice was in the embedded data, then you could pipe that in. So long as you have a limited number of branches, you might be able to work out in the survey flow. > > If Q1 =1 AND Q2 =1 then Embedded data Selected Choice= A > > But if you have more than 2 exposures to the selection, the survey flow is unable to use nested logic.
No, that looks like it would only carry over the top choice for the first question of a maxdiff not the entire series of questions (e.g. testing 16 different features, see 4 features at a time for a series of 8 questions, selecting top choice and bottom choice each time). I would also be using the built-in maxdiff platform from qualtrics.
Interesting solutions/workarounds. I'll give these options a try. Thank you!
Thanks TomG!
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