@TarynN - Thank you! This is helpful. I’ll try it. Question for you, did you have your SUS set up as a Matrix Table or Multiple Choice questions? Mine is a matrix and it seems I can only enter recode values at the label level, which would mean every question would have the same values and that wouldn’t be correct for scoring. Thanks, Molly Mine was set up as separate MC questions. If you’re using a matrix, you may be able to use the formula in the text question rather than recoding to generate the score.
Late to the conversation, but here is the solution I came up with after failing to get the equation to work in the embedded data. First, I simplified the task by doing the math in the recode values rather than in the formula. So rather than recoding each question 1 - 5, I recoded odd items from 0 to 4 and even items from 4 to 0. The resulting equation looked like this:$e{ ( q://QID1/SelectedChoicesRecode + q://QID2/SelectedChoicesRecode + q://QID3/SelectedChoicesRecode + q://QID4/SelectedChoicesRecode + q://QID5/SelectedChoicesRecode + q://QID6/SelectedChoicesRecode + q://QID7/SelectedChoicesRecode + q://QID8/SelectedChoicesRecode + q://QID9/SelectedChoicesRecode + q://QID10/SelectedChoicesRecode ) * 2.5 } Rather than throwing the equation in embedded data, which consistently would not play nice, I added it as a default response in a text-response question in my survey on a new page. To keep this question from appearing for my participants, I used the javascript @TomG provided in https
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