Hi, This question relates to reducing my workload when creating a large survey. I have a survey that includes a large set of questions. I want to create 10 psychological conditions represented by 10 sets of these questions. Each condition will present a slightly different version of the questions to 10 groups of participants . I'd generate a random number 1-10 to direct a participant to a condition (i.e. the appropriate set of questions) My plan was to create 1 version of the questions, then create 9 duplicates. I'd then go back and edit to create the slight differences. I've added my set of questions to a group but cannot find a way of duplicating the group. When I hit duplicate, the copy appears in survey flow view, but the additional set of questions doesn't appear in the survey edit view. any ideas - essentially I'm trying to duplicate a group, which is made up of a number of blocks, each block being made of multiple questions.
Hi, I want to take the numerical answers to two survey questions. Then I will apply these to a known fixed mathematical formula (actually a multiple regression equation). Then I want to scale images in subsequent questions by this factor. e.g. Answer 1 = X1, Answer 2 = X2 scaleFactor = aX1 + bX2 + c For each image: width = width * scaleFactor Any thoughts about how I can achieve this? Thanks.
Hi I am carrying out facial recognition research and want to present a consistent facial image size to survey takers, irrespective of device resolution and display size. Eg the facial image is 10x12cm regardless of display. I will prevent mobile use but need to support desktop or laptop displays from smaller 10” up to larger displays eg 22” Anyone have any thoughts?
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