I’m trying to find documentation on what Qualtrics loads when in a public-facing survey. The survey I’m getting ready to launch goes like this:10-12 seconds load the first page from whatever referring link. This page only contains html and one MC (it’s a consent form). 10-17 seconds to load the 2nd page. This contains 5 multiple choice questions, one of which uses in-page display logic based on the answer to one of the earlier questions.2-3 seconds to load the 3rd page, which has a MC choice question with 60 answer choices that each have an image for an answer (a 150pxx220px png).2 seconds to load the 4th page, which has a slider question that’s visible, and several hidden questions doing some heavy lifting around checking for room in quotas based on the answer to a regular multiple choice question on page 2.2-3 seconds to load the 5th page, one MC question visible, several hidden questions with two-layer display logic on each answer choice using the answers to the image answer questi
I have spent days reading support docs and threads trying to figure out how to do what I need, and I keep hitting a point where there’s a line like, “Qualtrics just doesn’t do that.” I’m hoping there’s something I’ve overlooked or maybe some JavaScript that could be added to make it work. Here’s what the study wants to do:Start out with consent and a couple of screening questions. Select a random 20 of 50 video segments that each feature two characters. This part is easy enough. Use something (I’ve been looking at loop and merge with randomization, survey flow with randomizer and groups, etc.) to show the same page of questions for each clip that has been selected. Each page would include the following questions (I’ve used LM fields to represent the data per clip, but would obviously add manually to each block if using survey flow instead): [Video clip embed code from LM field based on the randomized selection] Multiple choice question, 3 answer choices [pulled from LM fields in the
Hi there. I'm having a rough time getting around some of the limitations, and my workarounds seem to be getting more and more complicated. I'm hoping someone can point me in the best direction. Goal: To have a working back button throughout survey, but also some conditional logic, so I have to find a way to do it without any branching or elements between blocks. Where I started: A survey that begins with a consent form, asks two screening questions, branches based on one screening question (continue with survey form or go to schedule a zoom interview in separate branch), main block of questions, conditional block of questions based on screening question 2, demographic questions, the end. This setup had 2 branching elements, which meant no back button at all. Because of the population and nature of survey, I need a back button for the survey. I couldn't think of any way to avoid branching for the survey vs interview signup screener, so I tried pulling that whole first section out (conse
Hi there. I'm wondering if there's a way to remove the question separator line between two specific questions (not from the entire survey). The reason I ask is because there's still no option to add a 'comments about your answer' after a multiple choice question. There are two options consistently offered in these forums: a) Using an extra choice with text enty forces the question to be non-exclusive (bad); and b) making the 'comments about your answer' a separate text box question after the multiple choice question. The problem with option B is that then it looks like a separate question, which messes with the user's flow. So I'm wondering if there's a way to use custom css to tell the survey not to show the question separator after question / before question y.(And this post can be considered another person voting for an option to collect comments after multiple choice questions, it's such a common need.)Thanks!
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