I'm creating my 9th sample from a certain mailing list, and I don't seem to be able to add any more sampling criteria at this point to exclude earlier samples. I need to be REALLY sure that I'm not accidentally sending someone the same email survey invitation twice, so when I create sample 9, I have been using sampling criteria to exclude sample 8, sample 7, sample 6, and so on. But now Qualtrics won't let me add any additional sampling criteria. Any ideas? Also--it seems like there must be a better, more efficient way to do this in the first place than manually excluding every previous sample. Maybe something with the transaction details…? I’m a little nervous about relying on those for a real survey unless I get solid confirmation first that it’ll work, and I couldn’t seem to find anything about it on the support pages. Which is all to say: I’d happily take any and all guidance on how to accomplish this goal, whether or not it involves excluding every single prior sample manually. Th
Hello! I’m programming my first conjoint survey and am annoyed that the price feature is hard-coded to always show decimal places: e.g., it displays to the respondent (and in the dashboard/simulator/results) as $1200.00, but I would prefer to have it displayed as just $1200. Can someone please help me find a way to change that display format? It sounds like it might be possible using CSS…? Thanks in advance!
I have a survey question that asks about respondents' process for choosing an MBA program. Some respondents have already chosen a program, and others are still considering. I need to vary the verb tense of the response options accordingly: for example, some people should see "I thoroughly researched programs," and others should see "I have thoroughly researched programs." (The difference is whether the word "have" is there or not.) I want to create am embedded data field, HaveOrSpace, that contains a value of "have " [note the trailing space] or just " " [ONLY a space]. Then, I could pipe that into my response option like this: "I ${e://Field/HaveOrSpace}thoroughly researched programs." The problem is that when I try to define values for that embedded data field, the spaces aren't preserved: any leading/trailing spaces, or spaces all alone, appear to be automatically trimmed when I try to define values for an embedded data field in the survey flow. Does anyone have a suggestion for how
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