I need to ask you intelligent people because I can not recreate this behavior.
We have a 5-scale stars slider in one of our surveys. The question has a Force Response set on it so people must fill it out.
But now I received a response where the score is “0”. How is that possible?
Thanks in advance
-Mattias
Best answer by Deepak
@MattiasM
The stars are a slider type question type. Hence, you can slide it to 0 you can check the below GIF for the information. Hence, if someone goes ahead they can slide back. Default value would be empty but if they go ahead and come back it is 0. Even if it’s force response you can actually slide to 0 and Qualtrics consider it as answer. Hence, you can have custom validation to not have 0 as answer.
The stars are a slider type question type. Hence, you can slide it to 0 you can check the below GIF for the information. Hence, if someone goes ahead they can slide back. Default value would be empty but if they go ahead and come back it is 0. Even if it’s force response you can actually slide to 0 and Qualtrics consider it as answer. Hence, you can have custom validation to not have 0 as answer.
The stars are a slider type question type. Hence, you can slide it to 0 you can check the below GIF for the information. Hence, if someone goes ahead they can slide back. Default value would be empty but if they go ahead and come back it is 0. Even if it’s force response you can actually slide to 0 and Qualtrics consider it as answer. Hence, you can have custom validation to not have 0 as answer.
Hope it helps!
Good morning from a cloudy Sweden @Deepak !
Aaaah, I never “slided” I just clicked the stars!
Is there any way I can set some restrictions so that people can not respond with a 0?