I have a block with 2 questions, each has 20 options (40 in total). The participants are allowed to pick one option at a time. If they pick an option (let's say option A) another page will open to give them more details about option A. Then, they are asked if they want to read more options. In case their answer is yes, then they go to the block with 40 options and they can pick another option. I have put all the 40 explanations in a separate block. So, it is a loop between two blocks. I made 40 loops of if they want to read more show them the "List of snippets" block and then show them the "explanation" block and if they want to read more the same story. Since, I want to save all the options they have picked. Therefore, I used embedded data as you see. ! Now, I need to ask them some follow up questions regarding their selections. I need to ask the questions after they're done with the reading task. So, I don't want to ask the questions right after the explanations. I need to as
I have a block contains a question with 20 options (titles). The participants are asked to select as many options as they like. Once they select an option, the content of that title (option) will expand in a new page for them. They are asked to select one option at a time. I added the content of each option in a separate block. Each block has one if-then statement as logic display to expand the statement only when its title (related option) is selected. I just realized that the sequence of my blocks in the survey flow actually impede what-if conditions to run appropriately. What I mean is that if an option (let's say option D) is selected that its related explanation is below the explanation of option A, and then option A is selected, the display logic will not work because in the survey flow I have block for explanation A and the the block for explanation D. How can I solve this issue?
I need help! I'm running an experiment. In one part of it, I have two sets of 20 snippets. I show my participants just the titles first. They can pick as many as they want. So, once they click a title, the snippet will be opened for them to read it. And, then I ask them if they like to see more snippets, if they say yes, then they go to the list of titles, and can pick another title. The list of titles (2 sets of 20) is in one block. Each snippet (and the question that if they like to read more snippet) has its own block. So, I have 40 +1 blocks. I used display logic (if they pick a title, then the related snippet should be displayed) and branching (if they want to read more go to the list of titles, otherwise get out this loop and go to the rest of survey). Now, what I want is based on the selected titles I ask my participant 10 questions using stratified sampling, to check if they have understood the snippets. And, I don't want to ask the questions right after each snippet. Let's
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