Would it be easier just to turn on the preventing multiple submissions feature? It sounds like this is going to be very complicated to set up with less return on your time.https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/survey-options/survey-protection/#PreventingRespondentsFromTakingYourSurveyMoreThanOnce
I think I would take the opposite tactic - is there a way to limit the answers to the previous question that the display logic is based off of? When I've faced a similar situation, what I've done is change the previous question to a multiple choice of what the top answers were likely to be, and then an "other" with text entry so that I had to write less conditions for the display logic.
I would find it rare for any company to give out that sort of detailed information, as it can be misinterpreted easily, and it has so many dependent factors (i.e. where the sale was, what environmental conditions there were, etc.).You could use the general rule of thumb anything about 30 is good, and anything about 70 is great, but again, dependent factors could really skew that hard. With transactional NPSes like this, I find it most helpful to make my own benchmark and then define my progress against it. So in my case, since we deal with an international crowd, I have a set of benchmarks I've made for a product overall and then broken down by region so the nuances of locational culture towards scoring are taken into account.
I'm unclear as to what your question is. It sounds like you are looking at looking an an email distribution history? If you are, open the file and it will have their survey links and send date and time (if you are doing it before finishing). The survey ID in the links would tie it back to a particular survey you've issued.
Hi Dante! I was playing around with it in one of my surveys - did you make the duration an embedded data item within your survey? It didn't seem to work for me either until I did that.
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AdamK12 oh my gosh, that would be awesome ... if I had StatsIQ, dang it! We just have the use of the main platform.
Hi Clair! Right now, I'm doing a report output to get all the questions and an output table for these questions, and then moving the numbers from that table to Excel and using a formula to capture the mean, because I can't seem to get a stats table out of these matrix questions. Then I transfer those means back into a custom table setup inside the report output. Great methodological question! We actually send these out in the morning before sessions and encourage users to add their numbers right away to the before side, and then spend time in the afternoon with them on filling out the after side. But you've got my brain ticking on this now - a separate survey in the morning would mean I could change the question type and get the stats calculated for the befores, and then a separate survey in the afternoon would mean the same. So that is more surveying but less work overall? I have to ponder this!
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> @TomG said: > The majority of the effort is writing the script that dynamically creates the pdf. Tom, this is exactly what I want to do. Do you have any recommendations about how to figure out how to write that script? I'm trying to figure out which of my IT developers to talk to about it, and I'm not sure what would be the best approach/language to help me narrow the process.
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