It took me a while to find the post TomG mentions because of the community area going through updates, so here it is for everyone else coming to this post in the future:
I love any book by Agatha Christie for spooky season :) Some are especially good for right now like And Then There Where None. I have a toddler at home so I don't watch too much that's spooky currently. We are more into collecting leaves and enjoying fall weather.
Copper :) My work from home co-worker.
There are a lot of ways to do this, but here's one:Create you intake survey that determines eligibility like you said. Once that is completed create a workflow that immediately sends your Day 1 survey if the email field is populated.Create the Day 1 survey that groups your participants (control or case). Next make a survey for your Day 2 to 28 Survey. I would use the same survey for case and control groups, just use branching logic based on embedded data to change out the questions if need be. Now in your Day 1 survey set up the 27 workflows that will send the survey on each day, day 2 through 28. In the workflow you can set it up to send a survey link however many days later. So it doesn't matter what day the survey starts on. For the link use the anonymous link for the Day 2 to 28 Survey and add query strings to send email, group, and day. Email to connect your responses, day to not have to use the dates to figure out what day the survey was for, and group to created the branching lo
AmaraW I loved And Then There Were None. Many of Agatha Christie's short stories are super spooky, and really really good.
I hope someone else has a better answer, but the only way I have found to do this is editing responses individually. There is a decent explanation here: https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/data-and-analysis-module/data/response-editing/ One thing to pay particular attention to is that if you try to upload the responses back into the survey it will create duplicate responses with new response ID', so as far as I know neither option you explained will get you what you want. I would love the ability to be able to edit responses by importing data. Maybe you should submit that as a product idea. I would vote for it.
Could you share a screenshot of your survey flow?
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