Hi @AnthonyR, thanks for sharing, I didn't know either. This is great news, one less step when doing squirrelly things with JavaScript :)
@Dax @AbdulDezkam's solution is a good one. But as @MichelleC says consider your audience. Depending on how rigorous you need to be, if your desktop and mobile users are getting a different experience you may not be able to validly combine the data from both sets of participants.
Recode is your friend. If you've coded your data incorrectly and you realise after the fact, you can always go back and recode the responses in your survey (or change your question labels) and then re-export your data. Qualtrics will export your old data using the new values.
Building on what others have suggested around testing surveys. Do a dry run of your analysis process before you launch with the data you gather from your pilot testers. Don't be that person who collects their first 50 participants before realising they forgot a key question or even scale.
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