Unfortunately I don't have the dashboard tool. That's a pity, especially since it should be a basic method of calculation also for the report tool.Thank you.Kind regards, Maria
Hi Mishraji, Thanks a lot for your answer. But I am not sure if I understand it correctly. Let’s use a new example: - I have a multi select question with 5 options (A, B, C, D, E).- the number of participants per month are: Jan: participants=130 Feb: participants=120 Mar: participants=110 Apr: participants=100 Total participants/responses=460- some participants only select one option, some participants select more two or three options within this question. For example, for January we have the following raw counts (number of mentions): A: 10 B: 20 C: 30 D: 40 E: 50 In Total 150 mentions/counts from 130 participants Now I want to have percentages per month on the number of participants per months, so that the sum of all options is more than 100%: A: 8% B: 15% C: 23% D: 30% E: 38% In Total 114% based on 130 participants in January This is definitely a problem of the chart type (line chart broken down by month), becaus
Thanks, JenCX! It is a good idea and a pontential work around. Is it also feasible to show each panelist the current number of points via embedded data (e.g. on the starting page of a survey)? Best, Maria
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