If I'm understanding your question correctly one way to do this is to create an embedded data variable in the survey flow. Normally I like to initialize my variables so prior to this example I would set and embedded data variable to create the variable "Age Group" = "None" (this step is optional)But in your case you would use a branch to select your age conditions (say Ages 18 - 29) and then under that branch set "age group" = Age 18-29Similar to the example below
Thanks for the strategy of working outside of Qualtrics and then importing back into it after testing!
Appreciate the response! I'm still very early on the learning curve of JS and Qualtrics. Maybe the better question to ask is what gaps do I need to fill to understand how to do this myself? It appears the link you included has several examples depending on the type of zoom you'd like to accomplish. So a couple questions if you have time. In Qualtrics in the JS dialog box do I put the script in the addOnReady() section? And then... do I need to reference the image somehow? Thanks!
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