So Qualtrics conveniently allows you to store partial responses, and only counts something as a partial response if the respondent has actually visited the next page. In most cases, that would be a legit partial response.However, in my case the survey is for academic research, and thus the first page is just a consent form. I don't care about recording partial responses that just signed the consent form, clicked next, and then fleed without filling in anything in Page 2.Is there any way to not record these but still record partial responses? E.g. some way to say "record this as a partial response if they've at least reached question X" would be very useful.
I have a matrix table that I'm looping over, with some freeform entry answers at the end (Other 1: _________, Other 2: _______ etc)Currently, in the looping questions, these are displayed without the text entered, e.g.:This is obviously not helpful, as the respondent will have no idea what "Other 1" is. Is there any way to include the actual text they entered as well?
I have a multiple choice question, and then I want to ask the respondent further questions about each option they selected. Is the only way to pre-generate a large number of blocks, one for each possible answer and use conditional logic? That actually won't work because some options allow freeform text entry...I've seen the carry forward feature, but that seems to only generate a list of answers for a single question, not new questions per selected choice.
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