Hello! I'm trying to set up a more complex-than-average response validation. Imagine I have the question "What is/are your favourite fruit(s)?" which allows you to select multiple answers from the options "Apple", "Pear", "Banana", and "None of the above". If a participant selects both "Apple" and "Banana", great! But if the participant selects "None of the above", I'd like to make sure they didn't also select any other options. I've found the setting "Validation type" that I can set to "At least: 1", but this doesn't solve this particular problem. Is there any other way to get this done? Seems rather straightforward so sorry if I missed anything! Thanks!
Hi all, I noticed that translations don't work with Loop & Merge (the options do not show up to be translated). Is that indeed the case or am I overlooking something? Couldn't find anything on this specific topic in the Qualtrics documentation, nor on the forum/Google. Thanks in advance!
Hi all, I wrote a bit of JS and put it in the addOnLoad part, for multiple blocks. It works beautifully. However, I noticed that as soon as I have a Randomizer in my Survey Flow, with say 9 blocks, the onLoad JS only works for the first block. Since it's randomised, it's clear that it doesn't have anything to do with the block: every time I run it, it (obviously) presents the blocks in random order, and whatever block is presented first, the onLoad JS works, but for the subsequent blocks it doesn't. The JS is identical across blocks. Having a simple `window.alert("hello world");` in onLoad does show, but not my code: ``` /* function to find element based on textContent */ function contains(selector, text) { var elements = document.querySelectorAll(selector); return Array.prototype.filter.call(elements, function(element){ return RegExp(text).test(element.textContent); }); } /* set "unableToRate" id to unable-to-rate button (also for CSS) */ contains('td', 'Unable to rate
I'm trying to set up a survey with a relatively complex logic: we ask users to respond to 9 questions, corresponding to 9 themes (this is Section A). Depending on their answers I'd like to present a block of deep-dive questions, a different block per theme (this is Section B ). Instead of presenting all 9, I'd like to determine which deep-dive questions the person is presented with, using three criteria: 1. I'd like to present the block of deep-dive questions that so far has had fewest responses (across participants); if there's a tie, randomly select one 2. I'd like to present the block of deep-dive questions of the theme that this participant rated lowest in our first question (Section A); if there's a tie, randomly select one 3. I'd like to offer them the choice to select a third theme, obviously only presenting the remaining available options (i.e., the 9 themes minus the 2 themes selected by criteria 1 & 2). For criterium 1, I've been looking at Embedded data -- but what I'm loo
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