Wow, that is exactlly what I want! Thanks so much ahmedA! I will definetely try Request Response next time!
Thanks for your reply. Actually, I do want participants to answer all questions, so I have to use Force response. My main issue is that I don't want them to wait for another 300 minutes due to clicking the "next" botton when they just miss one or two questions, which happens because the timer will restart when they miss some questions and click the next botton.I have actually finished collecting data. What I did to eliminate the issue as much as possible was adding a sentence at the end of the page to remind them to check that they have answered all the questions (in order to successfully advance to the next page).
Hi, I have the same problem. Have you figure it out? If so, could you share the method? Thank you so much!
Hi, I juat came across the same question and do not have a clue as well. Have you figured it out finally?
Thanks Aadeeti, that's indeed a good option!
Thank you so much Elliot! After testing the survey myself as a participant, I think I found out another reason. I set up all the questions on the page "force response" as well as "auto-advance after 300 seconds", but the former one disables the latter one, which means that the page won't advance after 300 seconds until participants answered all the questions. However, I can't rule out the possibility that the problem is related to participants exiting and reopening the survey, which leads to multi-recorded time. Still many thanks to you!
Hi Pete, Thanks so much, your answer is just the perfect one and helps me figure out the problem! ;)
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