Sometimes, when you are testing for an advertisement or other large sized flat image, you will want to have the image show up on a full screen so that the participant can get a fair chance at viewing the full stimulus before asking them to rate the concept. But, if you are to update this in the header of your custom CSS under Look & Feel, it will alter the look of your multiple choice or other question types, which is also undesirable. You actually do not have to alter the Look & Feel or use header CSS in Qualtrics to change the size for a single image. Instead do the following steps: 1. Open up the question that you want and click on the HTML view tab. 2. Above the text, enter the following code: <strong>Please click on the areas of this screen that you like the best. </strong> <style type="text/css">.Skin .SkinInner { max-width: 100%; margin: auto } </style> That's it! Setting the max-width to 100% just allows for it to be responsive to any scree
I have a set of questions that asks the participant about the types of healthcare visits they have received in the last 6 months. e.g. How many of the following healthcare visits have you received? Office Visits [ ] Outpatient at hospital [ ] Inpatient at hospital (i.e. planned surgery) [ ] Emergency visit [ ] Participant can enter a number response in each of the boxes (where the number is summed in embedded data). For example: Office visits [ 6 ] Outpatient [ 1 ] Inpatient [ 0 ] Emergency [ 1 ] I would like to set a quota using a randomly selected response where their response is not 0 (e.g. can be either Office Visit, Outpatient or Emergency, depending what is assigned via a randomizer) ! In the survey, I would then like to pipe the quota text into my survey. I have tried this in a few ways, and so far it does not appear to be fully functional. What could I be missing?
Hello there! I noticed that if you have Stats IQ, the Cluster Analysis or other features does NOT work with Matrix questions currently. As a workaround, I layered many Multiple Choice, Single Answer questions on top of each other so that I could show a bunch of questions together. Does anyone know a way to make it so that the statement shows on the side of the question, rather than on the top? Maybe using Div Class?
Has anyone successfully used textboxes and embedded data to screen by a specific age group or set using survey flow? If so, can you share your solution?
Let's say I have a flat concept that I want to test, and there are 6 of them. If I want to create a serial monadic design (meaning testing only a subset of these together), is it possible to only create two groups, such as: ABC vs DEF? Or what's the most affordable way to test this many concepts? Ideas?
I have a long list of features in the rows, and I want to group them together. Is it possible in a side-by-side question create Header Titles for separate item groups?
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