> @Kate said: > I like it as 1 to 5. For english readers: we move left to right. This has some effects on our cognition as well, we tend to think of "empty" as "left" and "full" as "right". > > I tend to put the don't know to the far right. It feels to me like that's "fallen off" the scale, and makes the reader go all the way to the right. But that rationale, tbh, I don't have a ton of science to back up. It just feels right to me. And that's how most surveys seem to do it. For that reason, it feels best to use pre-established patterns. > > Also consider likert scales rather than numbers. Again, methodologically, there are some benefits to writing out the scale that you might want to consider dependent on your use-case: > https://www.simplypsychology.org/likert-scale.html > Thank you for your response. As I wrote, I'm launching the survey on mobile, and it seems a bit different, like a drill-down question. Instead of showing the answer options from righ
Thanks!> @TomG said: > > @MAYA3 said: > > Thank you. > > Is there an option to do this vertical line, but just on one of my matrix questions in the survey? > > I don't want it to affect the other matrix questions. > > Use this JS: > https://gist.github.com/marketinview/cd5d385d8803124078a0 Hi, I will highly appreciate your help in solving it.
Thanks. When I'm trying to paste this JS on the question script, it writes the message attached below. What should I do?
Thank you. Is there an option to do this vertical line, but just on one of my matrix questions in the survey? I don't want it to affect the other matrix questions.
Already have an account? Login
Enter your E-mail address. We'll send you an e-mail with instructions to reset your password.
Sorry, we're still checking this file's contents to make sure it's safe to download. Please try again in a few minutes.
Sorry, our virus scanner detected that this file isn't safe to download.