I ended up figuring it out! Turns out you can create your own HTML embedded IDs which is what I did. So, this code worked for me: Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.addOnload(function() { // Retrieve embedded data for cutoffs chosen by the participant var cutoff1 = parseInt("${q://QID73/ChoiceTextEntryValue}", 10); var cutoff2 = parseInt("${q://QID74/ChoiceTextEntryValue}", 10); var cutoff3 = parseInt("${q://QID75/ChoiceTextEntryValue}", 10); console.log("Cutoffs:", cutoff1, cutoff2, cutoff3); // Log cutoff values // Retrieve embedded data for the current loop and merge values var loopMergeValue1 = parseInt("${lm://Field/3}", 10); // Assuming these correspond to the data to compare against cutoffs var loopMergeValue2 = parseInt("${lm://Field/4}", 10); var loopMergeValue3 = parseInt("${lm://Field/5}", 10); console.log("LoopMerge Values:", loopMergeValue1, loopMergeValue2, loopMergeValue3); // Log loop merge values // Retrieve the algorithmic advice from loop and mer
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