Question
Can you have branch/skip logic based on if a page was autoadvanced (i.e. timed out)
I am currently working on a research project in which participants must type an small paragraph (minimum of 400 characters including spaces) without using certain letters (e.g. you cannot use the letter C, therefore you cannot use any word that has the letter C in it). Participants must type a minimum of 400 characters before the page will allow them to submit (custom validation). However, as this is a paid survey, and participants might become frustrated/fatigued over time if they cannot meet the minimum threshold of characters, I am concerned they will drop out early and not finish the survey. A solution (in my mind) would be to incorporate the timing feature to autoadvance all participants after four minutes of trying the exercise.
I wouldn't want to prime participants to sit and wait for the page to advance rather than doing the exercise, therefore I would not tell them the page would advance. However, IF the page did advance, I would need to tell participants what happened.
That is, some participants may indeed complete the exercise in less than the autoadvance feature (i.e. they type their 400 characters in less than four minutes), therefore they would be able to submit normally through the character validation. However, some participants would "time-out" and be autoadvanced. For the latter group, I would want to branch them to a page detailing what happened (e.g. do not worry, you were autoadvanced in order to stay true to the advertised time of the survey, please click next to continue).
So, I want to know if it is possible to somehow use branch/skip/display logic to:
1) display a clarification message to ONLY participants that are autoadvanced, and not those that complete the exercise normally (i.e. character validation)
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