I've created a multiple choice question, where multiple answers can be selected. The list of possible choices is quite long (~100), so I am trying to create a counter that will display the number of answers someone has selected, and I would like it to update dynamically as respondents are making their selections. Is this possible? I'm not having any luck trying to adapt the Javascript code found here: https://www.qualtrics.com/community/discussion/144/how-do-i-show-the-number-of-words-in-text-entry-boxes-i-have-several-on-the-page Thanks in advance for any guidance you can provide!
I am creating a survey on which respondents can select multiple choices from a long list of names. Each possible choice is in the format of "LastName, FirstName." I would like to show respondents a list of their selections for review before submitting the survey. I created a static content text question using the piped text, ${q://QID2/ChoiceGroup/SelectedChoices}, to display the selected choices. This displays the selected choices as a long comma separated string (i.e., "LastName1, FirstName1, LastName2, FirstName2,...). I tried to custom code a function to replace the commas with line breaks using guidance provided here: https://www.qualtrics.com/community/discussion/198/how-to-change-the-separator-for-piped-text My issue is that this replaces every comma, so, instead of: LastName1, FirstName1 LastName2, FirstName2 ... I end up with: LastName1 FirstName1 LastName2 FirstName2 ... Can anyone provide advice on how to replace every other comma? Thank you so much for any help y
I would like to create custom validation for a rank order question. The rank order question presents a list of nine items. Respondents must give a ranking to all nine items on the list. One and only one of the items must be ranked number 1. However, ties (i.e., indifferences) are allowed below that. For example, after identifying their first choice, a respondent can rank two items as second choice, two items as third choice, three items as fourth choice, etc. I do not know how to create custom validation to allow for this type of ranking scenario. It would be so much easier to just create a strict ranking, but I've been instructed to allow for indifferences after the first choice. I was thinking that perhaps a pick/group/rank question might allow for this, but a simple rank order question with the custom validation doing the tough work of enforcing the constraints would be so much cleaner for the respondents. I would appreciate any ideas you might have or guidance you can provide
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