Nearly there! I just notice on testing that when I select the "exit survey" button (single answer multiple choice with skip logic) that it doesn't allow me to deselect the answer with a second click. Is there an option to do this? I found another thread that suggests making answers "exclusive" but I think the single answer option already does this (and couldn't find the "exclusive" option anywhere else)?
Thanks Shashi - I've just opened this file and see how to do this now. See it in an example was very helpful. Thanks again!
Thanks for this Shashi!
Thanks so much for your help Shashi! I won't have a table of content so this option won't work. I saw elsewhere that I can enter a skip-logic question on every page which is hidden but that clicking the Exit Survey button would link to the end block through this functionality. Wondering if there's a simpler way through coding the button? Any ideas? Or should I stick with the skip-logic option? Thanks again!
Any ideas on the second part? (i.e. linking to the end block?)
Thank you! I just edited my response above - sorry we must have both been responding at the same time
Thanks for this! This looks like the perfect solution. I couldn't open the txt attachment unfortunately. I have created the button by going to (1) Look and Feel, (2) Advanced, (3) pasting the following code into the footer section (without the hash symbols and with a > at the end): <#button id="EndNow" name="EndNowBtn" title="EndNow" type="button">Exit Survey</button# The button appears. Would you happen to know what code I would need to enter after that so that clicking the button takes the participant to the last block in the survey? I found the following code and tried entering it after but it didn't work - maybe I need some kind of small change to it? jQuery("#EndNow").click(function() { jQuery("a[id='BlockID']").click(); });
Thanks Shashi! Where would I paste that script? In the JS part or the HTML part - and does it have to be pasted somewhere specific within that text?
Is it possible to give the button a colour (e.g. yellow button, black text)?
Perfect! Thank you!
Great! How would I do that step-by-step? (sorry, I'm new to Qualtrics)
Thanks for your response. Is this the only way? Or is there a way to bring up the list of words as a pop-up box that can be opened and closed over the survey page?
Thank you for the suggestions and easy to follow instructions - I really appreciate everyone's suggestions and time.
Just to clarify - the list of 5 qualities is participant generated (not chosen from an experimenter provided list)
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