In a survey project that I am doing, I have a multiple choice question that brings up text questions using in page display logic. Clicking on different choices on the multiple choice question brings up a different text question within the same page. I need to know how long each text question is displayed. I thought I could do this using a timing question, but the data recorded doesn't record how long each question was displayed, but rather the first and last clicks and when the user moved to the next page. I already tried using page breaks, but then it takes away the functionality of being able to access another one of the text questions through the multiple choice question, and it is important that user is able to select between the other options. And since there is no way to loop using survey flow, this was the solution I came up with. So I am wondering if I am able to use Javascript (I don't have Javascript experience) or something that allows the survey to record how long each tex
Hello,For the project that I am doing, I have set up a question where clicking on a choice brings up a corresponding question using in page display logic (so the questions are within the same block). The question that is brought up only after selecting a choice will have a long body of text, and for the purposes of the project I need to know how long those questions are displayed individually. This is because my expectation is that the survey takers will read through more than one long text question. The timing question does not satisfy this requirement because it does not measure each display question individually, but instead measures the original question that bring up the other questions. I have already tried adding page breaks in between the questions I need to measure time, but this does not work because I need survey takers to be able to select and display another question. Can I add a way to measure how long a specific question is displayed using Javascript?
Hi. I am working on a survey project where I need participants to be able to go back to a specific question/block and select another choice and be able to do that over and over again until the select a specific choice. I am wondering if it is possible to create a sort of survey flow loop. I tried to do this with branch logic, but I am having a problem. Let me break down the situation so that it is easier to followQuestion 1 is the question that I want to go back to. It has 3 choices: A, B, C. and participants who select a choice will be taken to a different question that corresponds with the choice, I have it set up in survey flow to do that using branches. Then, once the participant has seen that question, they will be taken back to the block where Question 1 is. And it does display Question 1 again. The problem comes that when I add the block where Question 1 is, it does not keep repeating the branch, and instead if I select a different choice, it ends the survey. I need it to be a
I am fairly new to Qualtrics and I do not have coding experience. For a project that I am doing I need for the people while taking the survey to be able to click on some text or a button and then be taken to another block/question. Not only do I need them to be redirected to this new block, but I also want them to be able to go back to the original question. Is this possible to do within Qualtrics? If so, please be as detailed as possible since I do not have much coding experienceThank you in advance!!!.
Hi all, I'm new to Qualtrics and I am currently using it for a survey research project. For this project, I am hoping that within the survey I am able to implement an element that would simulate a website. Specifically a news website. All I need to do is have something that allows people to click on "news stories", take them to the corresponding story, and then for them to be able to go back to the previous "page" with the other stories. It doesn't need to be complex, meaning that I don't need graphics, only text.Does anybody know if it is possible to do this in a survey? and if so, how would I go about doing that??Thank you!
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