Hi,
I need some help to build my questionnaire on qualtrics :)
I carry out a survey in which I first ask the participants to indicate their level of knowledge of a series of 9 brands (in a matrix, 7 point likert scale from Excellent knowledge to no knowledge).
Then the participants are asked to evaluate the brands they know (4/7 likert scale) randomly. That is to say that each brand = a block and that I used randomization so that the brands are distributed randomly. I added to each brand block a display logic which makes that if they don't know the brand well enough the block is not displayed (the randomization should not take it into account).
However this technique does not work.
Do you know how to do it?
How to ignore a block in a randomization if the previous question does not meet the condition?
Thanks a lot for your help!
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How to ignore a block in a randomization if the previous question does not meet the condition?
Best answer by Kate
Is there a reason you need this to be done via blocks? You might, so correct me and add more detail if it's needed but... my gut would be to build a question that is a matrix table with the brands... Then use the carry forward function to add a new question/matrix table to rate things about each brand...
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