I’m hoping someone here can help me sort this out, which is an issue occasioned by my university’s privacy concerns. I’m putting together a survey of teams, each of which have multiple members. Most of the questions are standard, un-personalized items. Two of the questions are different: they require respondents to provide their perceptions of individual teammates.
The university is requiring that there be two separate surveys, one with the common questions, and then another with teammate names (they are afraid that somehow, someone might find their way to a survey with names that are not their team). The members don’t do much in social science so are being hyper-cautious: the teams are not in the same organization and all over the country, so the odds that someone would see a name that they recognize is essentially nil. However, I’m exploring alternatives before I try again to be persuasive.
I piloted one approach this spring, in which based on a previous answer (the team , the end of the survey had a link to their team’s survey with those last two questions. However, the number of people who didn’t click to move over to that second survey was high. Fine for a pilot - really not fine for my dissertation.
I need a way to seamlessly move people into that second survey. I know there’s a way to do this when you’re just doing one redirect link, but I need something that’s conditional. Completely separate projects for every single team would be a last resort. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!