Hello XM Community members! I'm Nikki Best from Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. Currently I am working with Tourism Whistler as research project lead for the next year (until September 2020), and when I am not here I am the Managing Director for Snowberry Consulting Ltd. I essentially build social feedback systems and design training, compliance and process management framework for public and private sectors. I also love researching for new initiatives and often look to my global partners for input and success stories. Since joining with Tourism Whistler have been blown away by Qualtrics! As I work with it each day I am becoming more committed use it long-term, and integrate it my day to day consulting clients. Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn as well: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikkicbest/ I´m here to learn, share and encourage others to find new and innovative ways to improve their day to day with Qualtrics and happy to help in any way I can. Nice to meet you all!
Hi expsych, I may not have a complete answer for you but a good workaround can be that you can make your sound file a public youtube video link, add the url to the question and then ask the respondent to listen to the video audio. You can make a video with text in it that also gives more instructions to the respondent too! The video will play when clicked then you can ensure they listened to the recording by requiring a response regarding details in the the sound clip by selecting "force response" in the questions settings.
Hi GreenSparklyCat, If I understand you correctly, yes - you can do that, but with a workaround by using the images in the question answers, not the question itself. Instead of making the question itself hold the images you can make each image an answer to a multiple choice question, randomize them, and have the question instructions read something like "review the images below carefully and above and then click the next arrow" so you can randomize them. Then in the next question you can add in your new image, randomized to have the respondent identify the new image or not... I think that's what you're getting at?
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