Out of the box, the matrix carousel has forward and back arrows to let you move between response options, which seem confusing for the respondent - if you click forward and then answer the remaining options, you have to click all the way back to respond to the first option before going to the next question. Is there a way to hide the forward and back arrows?
I have a survey that's fielding with commercial sample, and based on reviewing open end responses, I have 50+ respondents that are fraudulent / not giving good responses, and I want to set a flag to identify them in the data. I have been setting up a big filter: "if any of these are true: userID=..." and then putting all 50+ IDs into the filter, each on a separate line, then editing the filtered cases. Setting up that filter is a pain, is there a way to do it as a batch? I think I could download the dataset, add a variable that identifies bad cases and then re-upload, is that true? Are there any other faster / more efficient ways to approach this?
More detail; say Q1 is "how many employees are at your company?" with responses in buckets as shown below.1 - 4 employees5 - 49 employees50 - 149 employees150 - 299 employees300-499 employees500-999 employees1,000-4,999 employees5,000+ employeesThen Q2 is "how many of these use a particular type of software?" with the same buckets as responses. How can I set up logic to ensure that responses to Q2 are equal to or less than the response they provided to Q1?
Hi folks, I can't seem to find a previous question that exactly addresses what I'm trying to do. I have a pick, group, and rank question where respondents will group 20+ items into 5 categories: love, like, neutral, dislike, and hate. I'd like to ask a followup question that is only asked to respondents who placed at least two items into "love" and "like". E.g., the followup should be asked in all these situations:-If you said "love" to at least two items-You "love" one and "like" another -If you "love" none but "like" at least two However, I don't see an option to set up display logic for the following question based on the count in each category. Am I missing something? Is there another way to do this?
I did some searching and couldn't find my exact question, but I suspect that this may have been answered before, so apologies if this is a repeat. I have two questions in my survey that I'd like to ask about. The first is a "Pick, Group, and Rank" question where people get a list of software features and have to categorize their familiarity level from "never heard of it" to "I have used this". In the next question, I'd like to include a list of just the items the respondent has used before in the question text for reference. This seems straightforward, but I don't see a way to do it through the GUI: the "piped text" tab just lets me pick items to show regardless of response at the previous question, or I can show the rank/group assigned to any specific feature, but I don't see a way to set conditions on which items to show based on the response. Is there a way to do this in the GUI? If not, can I approach it in Javascript and how? (I should note that I don't know Javascript.) Than
I found the help content on creating a source variable and setting it to a value appended to the survey URL, but I don't see how to test that display logic. Is there help content for this?
I have a matrix question where I would like the rows to display conditionally based on responses to a previous question. E.g., a previous question asked about types of software used in the workplace; this question is a followup that asks about the respondent's familiarity level with how each type of software is used. Obviously, the followup should only show the types of software that the respondent previously said were used in the workplace. Display logic only seems to operate at the whole question level; how can I set conditions for each response option separately?Thanks!
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