Hello all, Apologies if this is the incorrect question category for this topic, but since I have been attempting to tackle the issue using javascript, I figured I could ask here. I need to be able to present three pieces of information to each survey participant: two strings(each taken from their own lists of related strings) and an image file(taken from a list of image files). For example, I need to show the user one name from a list of names, one occupation from a list of occupations, and one image of a face taken from a collection of images. As it stands, I can do this, but I'm having trouble figuring out how to randomize this so that each participant sees a random combination of names, occupations, and faces from the three different sets of data. I could not find any way to do this in the randomization tools in Qualtrics; I can randomize the place in which name1, occupation1, and face1 appear in the survey, but am unable to have a set consisting of name1, occupation3, and face2 (j
Hello all, I am trying to add a system of attention/error checking to my survey so that participants who do poorly in practice questions will be cycled back through the instructions page and encouraged to reread them carefully. The format of the questions is multiple-answer multi-choice questions, where the participants are supposed to select all relevant answers to the question. Is there a way, with javascript or otherwise, to apply if-then statements to the participant's selected answers, such that, for each incorrect answer an embedded incorrect value increases by one? Thank you.
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