I often use the timing questions to regulate how long participants view questions and I would like to do the same thing at the block level. Specifically, I would like to have participants spend a certain amount of time on a block of questions then move automatically to the next block as soon as the allotted time for that block is up (even if they haven't answered/viewed all the questions). I imagine that you could have logic that would move them to the next block if at the end of a question the time spent on that block was more than a specific amount (which you could probably track with JS and embedded data fields), but I want the timing to automatically advance participants even if they are in the middle on answering a question. Does anyone know if there is a good way to do this?
I have a survey where I am generating a random number between 1 and 6 (${rand://int/1:6}) in loop and merge and piping it from loop and merge into the text of a question. I want to record what random number was was presented in each of the loops. Right now I have JS code that is saving the piped text from the loop and merge into an embedded data field, but it looks like it is saving a new random number to the embedded data field and not the number that was presented. Does anyone know if there is a way to record the actual number that was shown/generated, rather than a new random number?
Is there a way to make the text-entry boxes appear in the center of the screen rather than the left side?
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