Hiya,I have a few questions in my survey which would either be a long matrix table or a series of sliders.However with both of these, especially on mobile, as you move down the table the scales at the top go off screen. Wondering if there is a way to show these questions in a more accessible manner, a couple of ideas i had but dont seem to be possible are:Each Q one by one persistent scales
Hello,I am working on a survey in which I would like to get individual responses to factors a participant may have experienced.This would like like a multiple choice questions of a range of factors.Q1 “Did you experience any of the following during your application, choose all that apply” Then, for each response chosen I would like to create an individual text response.Q2 “Please tell us in detail what happened regarding (response 1)”Q2 “Please tell us in detail what happened regarding (response 2)”The only way I can think of is have many questions with display logic based on choices.Is there a cleaner/faster way?
Hello!We have two separate rating questions in a survey with the same likert scales.These test preference before and after an interaction.Is there a way in qualtrics to show how many respondents change their preference and where they change to?For example, 30 people rated 5 before and 2 after.Thanks!
Hiya!Looking for a solution to combine multiple embedded data fields for breakouts and analysis.In the survey we used embedded data to identify different segments in our distribution list and build custom branches. This all worked perfectly.Now that I am analysing the data I have found I cannot combine the embedded data fields into one custom “group”.This means if I want to display answers side by side in a report, or analyze using statsIQ I have to run each segment individually.I believe this is because of how we setup the list with individual columns for each segment and only identifying by using “yes” or blanks like this:S1 | S2 | S3Yes | | | Yes | Is there any way to combine these fields so that I can create a breakout based on all 4, instead of creating 4 graphs…
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