Hi,I'm afraid I already know the answer, but it's worth a try:Is there a way to record incomplete interviews only if the respondent has answered the questionnaire up to a certain point? I would like to avoid saving all the interviews where the respondent just clicked on the link or dropped out right at the first questions.Thanks!Manfred
Since we are new to Qualtrics, me and my colleagues are very interested in how experienced users approach this randomization problem:In a within-subjects study design, participants have to rate all images of an image pool of 138 images. 60 images of that pool they have to rate in control condition, 78 images they have to rate in experimental condition under cognitive load. The pool consists of 46 negative valenced images, 46 neutral and 46 positive valenced images. The randomization of images has to ensure that in both conditions the proportion of valences is 1:1:1 (i.e. 20:20:20 in control, and 26:26:26 in experimental group). The order of all images in a group has to be randomized as well.Each condition should take place in its own block, and the order of blocks should be randomized (so a participant either rates all 60 images in a sequence in the control condition and then rates all 78 images in control condition or vice versa).My first question: is this kind of stratified randomiza
Hi,On https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/sp-administration/managing-users/user-permissions/ there's a description for the "allowed responses" restriction:Allowed Responses: Specifies the total number of responses a user is allowed to gather in their account within their organization’s license year. This excludes Preview, Test, and Imported responses. If a user exceeds their response limit, Qualtrics will still collect responses for the surveys, however, those responses will not be available to the user until the number of Allowed Responses is increased. Select Override to specify a different limit and select Unset Restriction to revert to the default restriction.Attention: This permission does not enable or prevent users from collecting or accessing their responses.It's espeically this "attention" point that raises questions for me.What WILL actually happen when you add a restriction on #responses for a particular user (type), and that user exceeds it?as the warning sais
I want to apply "Show Bar Labels" to every question in the survey under Reports. Is there a way to do this without individually selecting each question in the survey
I just administered a survey and am wondering if there was a more elegant way for me to design it. I had six blocks that needed to be selectively displayed to respondents based on embedded data (i.e., if Block_1 is not empty, display Block 1). This would be easy to do using branching. But, I also needed to randomize the order that the blocks displayed. That can be done with a randomizer, but I couldn't see clearly how that would play well with branching. My solution was to use a randomizer for the blocks, and then set the display logic for all the individual questions in the blocks based on the embedded data. It worked, but it was a little tedious to set up. Are there other recommendations?
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