Hi there, Does anyone have any experience with merging (via renaming) embedded data fields in target Audience? We have a large recruitment survey where we have a range of embedded data fields, and then an updated version of the survey where we have renamed the embedded data fields to get rid of spaces by replacing these with underscores (e.g. initially 'Children under 16', now 'Children_under_16'.) Now, looking at the online help, it seems that if we simply rename 'Children under 16' to 'Children_under_16' then this will effectively merge the two embedded data fields into one embedded data field... But speaking to Qualtrics support, they had not heard of this, and were very concerned that we might try to do this and may potentially lose data....!! Does anyone have any experience in doing this to help give us a bit more confidence going forward? Any thoughts appreciated.
Hi All, Wonder if anyone has had any experience with collecting parental consent (for those aged under 18). We are in the process of setting up our online panel and trying to configure our registration survey so that if someone identifies as 16 to 17 years old they are prompted for their parent's contact details to obtain permission. We were hoping to simply use the trigger contact list functionality to create a contact list of 16-17 year olds and a separate contact list of their parents (with linking data in each list - i.e. parent's and child's names in both contact lists). Approaches we have tried so far that have not worked include: - setting up 2 mailing list triggers in the registration survey - this doesn't work as they are effectively working off the same trigger - so only one list populates or both lists populate with the same data (i.e. child's details) - setting up an email trigger to send the parental consent survey - this doesn't work as the email trigger (as far as
Hi All, Does anyone have any experience with coding verbatim responses (what Qualtrics calls Topics in Text Analysis/TextiQ) and then exporting these topics. It seems to export all the topics for each individual respondent into one field (or one cell in Excel). To actually make analysis easier, what you really need is a separate column for each code (ideally with a 1 or 0 - but even just the text in separate columns would help). For example, if I have 3 Topics: Safety Technology Benefits Environmental Benefits If these are all coded for a response by one respondent, what you get is: Safety, Technology Benefits, Environmental Benefits in one cell in Excel. You can use the Text to Columns function in Excel, which will separate these into separate columns... but the problem is if you have another respondent whose response was coded to: Safety, Environmental Benefits Then you will have a column which has Safety for each respondent, but the next column will have Technology Benefit
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