I have two arrays X and Y each of 80 elements, I want to shuffle the elements of the arrays.... I have to ask a question " What percentage of (word from array X) do you think are (word from array Y)? " 80 times and for the first question I want first word from shuffled array X and first word from shuffled array Y for the second question I want second word from shuffled array X and second word from shuffled array Y and so on.... For example X= ["a","b","c","d","e"] shuffled X = ["b","_c_","d","e","a"]; Y= ["p","q","r","s","t"] shuffled Y = ["q","_r_","t","p","s"]; I want to present my 5 questions as What percentage of b do you think are q? What percentage of_ c_ do you think are_ r_? Is there any possible way to do that? What I though is to shuffle the arrays and place it in loop and merge so It loops according to the order.But I am not sure whether it is possible.
Hi, Anyone know how to randomise a block of questions based on the order of randomisation of the previous block? The second block of questions need to be presented in the same order as those of the previous randomised block. Support team can't seem to help with this. Would very much appreciate any help? Best, Fatoumata
I have 12 pictures and 12 questions. Each time, the participate will be presented with one of the pictures and one of the questions at the same time. For each participant, all pictures and questions appear only once. Already tried question randomization and randomizer, still seems impossible to do so. How can I achieve this? Your help will much appreciated.
I guess, this is a classic question... :-) In Germany and some other parts of the world, my "customer effort score" multiple options needs to have the opposite order 80% of all countries it's: Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree But in Germany it would be Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree ANyway I can achieve this in a smart and clever way without having to create two different questions and then do all kind of clumbsy stuff to merge the scores/results into 1 column again? :neutral: Thanks!
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