Yep! In question type hit the down arrow to the right of text entry and select "form" and choose how many form fields you want. I think you knew this part. But then in the label you want to remove, type " " without quotes and hit enter and the label disappears. ! !
In the survey flow, you can organize it so display logic if they answer "yes" to those questions, then they can be directed to a specific end of survey element. Hit "customize" on this end of survey element, then select "Redirect to URL" and add the URL for your separate survey about personal information. Unless you link the surveys by embedded data, you won't be able to link the personal information to their first survey's responses.
You can add a site intercept, and hit +new creative and custom html is one of the options. !
It sounds like it's using each individual option as the denominator maybe? I might just start over with a widget to breakdown rankings of the options. Here's one approach, where I grouped all the options (your benefits) in a new field group, added that to a simple chart x-axis. Then added top/bottom box metrics to break out was each option ranked 1, 2, 3, or 4. You could invert this if you wanted to instead see the breakdown of rank 1 by option 1-4. !
@Eugene_1988 So you would branch the Higher Educated and Male into the randomized two scenarios like above, and then just duplicate everything and change the second branch logic into HE is NOT selected and Male is NOT selected. So then you ensure H+ME are randomly/evenly presented both scenarios and then everyone else is also randomly/evenly presented both scenarios. !
You could use a breakdown bar to show the 5-point scale of your responses. Let me know if you meant you need to convert 3-point scale to 5 or something else? !
You can view all tickets by going to view all tickets (top left on the Projects page) then adjusting the filters as needed, for example tickets assigned to everyone (instead of just "Me"). !
They'd need to restart the survey, which they could do by clearing their browser cache, using a different browser, or going incognito. I think you'd be messing with the reliability of the survey if you had people popping in and out with various questions available at different times?
What if you add 4 separate block of each special questions + followup question pairings and don't randomize within that block, but then put these 4 two-question block under the randomization with the 8-question randomized block? Or do partial randomization within the 12-question block. You'd have the 4 special questions and follow-ups in order (left box) and the other 8 questions randomized (top right box). !
Can't you just add branch logic based off those questions leading into the randomization of scenarios as below? !
Could you post a picture of this happening? Or how it looks in your survey flow? I can't even figure out how to display previous responses like this, but one idea is to reset your Look and Feel settings to default? !
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