I ended up contacting the Qualrics support team at my university and got useful support for this and hope it can help others. For me, because I’d already done the survey so couldn’t change the settings, I had to use a workaround. (Ideally you would set the survey up from the beginning to do what you want).Both methods below:Workaround (i.e. when data has already been collected): View the raw responses from the data and analysis tab in Qualtrics (which does show when the N/A box is checked). Then I had to manually clean my downloaded data file, distinguishing the two types of blanks (N/As and slider not moved from 0) i.e. for my case I wrote ‘UTR’ for Unable to Respond, and ‘0’ for those where the slider was left at 0 on purpose. Setting up the survey correctly (before data collection - Answer courtesy of support staff at Qualtrics):“Going forward, I thought of a workaround for you that you can use on survey's utilizing slider questions along with the N/A feature. - When setting up the
Hi,I am having the same issue as the original poster, cjenkins, and wondered if anyone had a solution. I don't think the response above works for my situation and I can't find an answer elsewhere in the Qualtrics Community. In short, I need to be able to distinguish 'not applicable' from 'no response'. Of note, I have already collected my data so cannot change the way the questions were formatted. I have a slider where participants rate the importance of a variable from 0-100, or they could check a 'Not applicable' box (which I renamed 'Unable to respond'). If they opted not to move the slider, this was taken to mean 0 (i.e. the variable is of 0 importance out of 100). The study team realised we needed to distinguish between someone intentionally not moving the slider (i.e. leaving it on 0 saying the variable isn't important) from people who just skipped the question. As such, at the end of each question we had a checkbox saying: "When we analyse the survey results, we will need to be
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