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Can I setup multiple subsets in advanced randomisation or smimilar

  • January 29, 2021
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Hi!
I'm having an issue where I want to randomly ask survey participants either using a positive or negative, for example, "Do you like potatoes?" or "Do you NOT like potatoes?". I need to do this several times per block for different items, for example, "Do you like carrots?" or "Do you NOT like carrots?". I cannot use the advanced randomisations subset feature top achieve this, as I might ask them about carrots twice but never about potatoes.
Any ideas how I could achieve this or how I could approach this differently?
Thanks,
Archie

Best answer by LaurenK

Hi Archie - it sounds like you may want to consider setting up your positive/negative statements into their own separate blocks, and then enabling the Question Randomization feature within those blocks. For example, the carrot block would consist of a positive statement question and a negative statement question. You'd then use Question Randomization to randomly present only 1 question per block. If you have any follow up questions on how to set this up, you'll want to reach out to our wonderful Support team, as they are best equipped to help!

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  • February 8, 2021

Hi Archie - it sounds like you may want to consider setting up your positive/negative statements into their own separate blocks, and then enabling the Question Randomization feature within those blocks. For example, the carrot block would consist of a positive statement question and a negative statement question. You'd then use Question Randomization to randomly present only 1 question per block. If you have any follow up questions on how to set this up, you'll want to reach out to our wonderful Support team, as they are best equipped to help!