Easy solution: You can set the following as your Embedded Data variable: <div style="text-align: center;"><img style="width: 140px; " src="[URL]"></div> Where I wrote “[URL]” above, just insert the URL that you get after uploading the image file to Qualtrics (directions). It’ll be formatted like this: “https://youruni.az1.qualtrics.com/ControlPanel/Graphic.php?IM=IM_#XSfQUQjlnckHQn” Note that you can edit the width per your needs.
Yeah, that’s right! It’s super strange. The survey I attached in the previous comment doesn’t consistently work (i.e., the L&M field doesn’t properly display every loop using in-page display logic) in other Layouts. When I called Qualtrics support, the tech kinda threw up her hands and said, “Yeah, I don’t really understand why this isn’t working.”Totally understand that this would be too cumbersome. All good, and thanks a ton for your attempt, @TomG. For the benefit of future searchers, I’m going to mark you JS as a working solution since it’s clearly not your fault that the Qualtrics people mucked up JS integration with the Simple Layout.
Yes, I am! Strangely, when I was using any other layout, the “display in page” feature for the piped-in value from the L&M was pretty inconsistent in whether or not it displayed. Is there either (a) a way to adapt your code for Simple Layout, or (b) a layout that won’t cause the display logic to be so buggy when interacting with the L&M (and enable your code to work as is)?Thanks, as always, @TomG!
Thanks for the fast reply, @TomG! I really appreciate your help here! :)Unfortunately, this didn’t solve the problem. I inserted your JS (screenshot below). However, when I preview the survey, I click one option & am still able to click the other option. Perhaps I’ve done something wrong, though?In case it’s helpful, I’ve included a Word version of the survey here (can’t upload qsf).Thanks again!
This was (a) wildly counterintuitive, (b) so much harder to accomplish than it ought to be, but (c) so, SO clever. Wow, ahmedA!! Thank you for taking the time and for such a clear description of the solution--walking me through carefully step-by-step. Amazing. Thanks!
Thanks so much, ahmedA! This seems quite promising! I'm just a little confused about how to implement your suggestion for the middle 4.If I understand correctly, for the first block, you recommend using block-level question randomization like this:For the last block, you recommend duplicating the questions and doing this:For the middle 4, I'm not totally sure what you mean you say: "use Loop and Merge, Loop of the first question and use only the Not Displayed Choices. Then randomize to show only 4 choices."I think you're suggesting something like the following, using the "Loop Based Off of a Question" option from the Loop & Merge menu, but that only works for displaying question ANSWERS, not the questions themselves. Perhaps I set up the first block incorrectly?Any guidance? Thanks again!
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