Dear Qualtrics Community, For my survey, I am trying to exclude all respondents who are not from the Germany, even if they might use a VPN. Therefore I am using ipdata to detect the location of the respondent. Everyone who is not from the Germany should be automatically excluded from the survey. However, if I test the link of the survey, sometimes I am excluded and sometimes not. If I save the ip address, I can see that it is always a 52. address that is not the actual address of my computer, but belongs apparently to some amazon company in Frankfurt or sometimes to some location in Ireland. I do not understand where Qualtrics or IPdata get this IP address from. Has anyone here encountered a similar problem and maybe solved it? I would really appreciate some help. Below you can also see how I use the webservice for that and how I set the embedded data and everything. For the api-key, I am using an actual key not the XXXXX that you see in the foto. Thank you and cheers, Franziska
Hi everyone, I am used a template to set up a Conjoint in Qualtrics using JavaScript and HTML. The Conjoint itself works perfectly, but I need Javascript to also save the attributes it showed to the respondent in the csv file because otherwise I cannot analyze the data. I also have code for that but somehow it does not work, it would be really great if you guys could have a look and help me out! A conjoint is usually a table showing two profiles that consist of randomly selected attributes. I need to know the attributes the respondent received for the analysis. Here is the code that I am using right now and which does not work. It only saves the first item and the order of the dimensions but everything else is empty, why could that be? Qualtrics.SurveyEngine.addOnload(function() { /*Place Your Javascript Below This Line*/ this.setChoiceValue(1,immy_a__1); this.setChoiceValue(2,trade_a__1); this.setChoiceValue(3,policy_a__1); this.setChoiceValue(4,immy_b__1); this.
Dear all, In my questionnaire, I have a table (that is written in html and programmed with javascript). This table consists of two programs (two columns) which feature randomly appearing attributes. The respondent has then to choose which program she likes better. For the analysis, it is important to know which attributes each respondent saw. Therefore it would be great if this would be shown in the csv file. Otherwise I would have to do it by hand I guess and that would take forever. Does anyone have an idea how I can program that this attributes are also shown in the csv file? Since the table is not a real question it does not appear in the csv file. Maybe I would have to assign numbers to each attribute but I am also unsure on how to do that. I would really appreciate your help! Thank you and cheers! Franzi
Dear all, In my survey, respondents will randomly see one of two blocks of questions. So far, so easy, I can just use the randomize tool that Qualtrics offers. Then people will answer some other blocks of questions which are the same for everyone, no matter which block appeared before until they reach four blocks of questions that are related to the two randomized blocks from the beginning. Here two blocks belong to one of the random beginning blocks respectively. Of those two blocks only one should be shown, so again randomization is necessary. However, this time it needs to be under the condition that the respondent answered the first block that belonged to the follow ups. Since this might be a bit confusing, following the two possible scenarios: * Block 1 randomly appears --> set of blocks unrelated to block 1 --> Block 2 and 3 are Treatment and Control group of Block 1 and one of them should appear randomly to respondent * Block 4 randomly apears --> set of blocks unrelate
Dear all, I am working on a survey with a conjoint on two policy programs. People receive two different policy programs in a table which randomly varies in different attributes. I have used Kyle Dropps template (http://kyledropp.weebly.com/conjoint.html) to write the table in javascript/html. This also works but I would like to run the conjoint five times in a row. Attributes would always vary but it is necessary to do that for the analysis. However, if I copy the block with the code for the table four more times and check out the survey in the preview, I only get random results in the first table. The four other times there is nothing visible in the table. Does anyone know why this is? I did not change anything on the code. However, if I do a preview of the single block, it always works for all. Does anyone have an idea on how to solve this problem? Your help is very much appreciated!
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