I am using Qualtrics to create an assessment for students. At the beginning of each module, I present some data in tables. To make the tables easier to read, I added some simple formatting in html (e.g., using for heading cells instead of , centering the data in the cells, etc.). When I click on the Rich Text editor, the tables appear formatted correctly. However, when I deploy the survey, the formatting doesn't appear and instead I get the ugly vanilla html formatting. Any idea on how to make what appears in the rich text editor the same as what appears for users?
I have a survey that, so far, has garnered ~6200 responses (I'm expecting between 8K-10K). I've set up some basic analyses in statsIQ to be able to see the data as they come in. However, only about half of the responses are selected, as statsIQ has automatically taken a sample of the results in order to load the analyses more quickly. While this might make sense for some inferential statistics, it presents a problem for basic descriptive statistics, such as breaking the data down by a specific answer. I sent the survey out to about 60 sites and I'd like to be able to see how many responses I've gotten from each site (each site was given a specific link and I use embedded data to ID responses from that site). Unfortunately, I can't seem to locate the option to report on the entire population rather than just a sample. Any ideas on how to turn this 'feature' off?
I have a pivot table that shows how boys compared to girls on a self-rating scale of 0-10. Stats-IQ shows me that several of the differences between the two groups are statistically significant. I'd like to be able to show the p-values in the same table so that the degree of significance is a little clearer and allow the readers to see and judge for themselves about the level of significance. But I can't seem to find a way to show the statistics in the same table. They're obviously available, since Qualtrics based it's decision on whether to mark it significant or not would have been based on running those stats. It would also be nice to be able to change or at least report which test was run. here's a screenshot of the table: ! Is there a way to show the p-values alongside the other data in this table?
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