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4 Survey in One? and how does quota limitation works
Hi Everyone,
So I am working with manipulated movie trailer with and their background music. So I put 4 different music into 4 same movie trailers. There are 3 Movie trailers. So in total, there are 12 movie trailers.
Depends on their type of music, I divided them into 4 block surveys. So in every each block there will be 3 movie trailers.
I need 20 participants for every survey. So when the maximum quota has reached, that survey not be available. I have been trying some tricks with "quota" but it seems I need help.
What I have done so far is:
1. I have made 4 blocks survey
2. I have made the question about which survey that participant want to pick
3. I have made display logic for every block.
my question:
1. How to put quota limit on survey option? survey set 1, survey set 2, survey set 3, survey set 4. Can I make it so the participant can see the quota limit in every choice?
2. What I learned in quota page is you can end the survey when the quota has reached. But I want to put quota on four choices, so when one survey option has reached the maximum quota, it will not end the survey until all of survey option reached the quota. I can say that I want to make multiple quotas in my survey. Is that possible to do?
3. I put the survey options in question, is that right thing to do? or I should put them on a different part?
4. Can I do it in one project instead of making four projects? if its possible I want to stick with one project
I really need help.
Thanks in advance
Best answer by Kate
For the technical "how to do it", you're on the right track with Question #4:
Rather than creating separate surveys, establish them as different blocks of the same survey. You can still use the quota function to count your users. But rather than edit the survey, or prevent new responses, you can hide/show blocks.
Re: your question #3: that method works great if you want them to be able to see their options and choose. Alternatively, you could consider randomly assigning users to a set of questions. I would say that this alternative method is more of the "standard practice", but it totally depends on your individual goals and needs.
Showing users the quota counts so far is not something I'm familiar with how to do! But if you made this a random assignment rather than a "choose your set" type of survey, you would not need to display a quota to your respondents.
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