Hi All,
I am building a survey that is anonymously collecting (_potentially_ commercially sensitive) information about a respondent's organisation, and then want them to be able to opt into being involved in a deeper research case study, which would then (and only then) require them to enter organisational and contact details. But for those that opt in, I need to link the survey responses to the contact details, so cannot redirect them to another external site where they enter unlinked contact info. Does Qualtrics have a technical workaround for being able to effectively store the contact details in a separate database (say, in another Qualtrics survey) but which retains some kind of personalised respondent code that acts like a pseudonym? That way the survey would still be anonymous.
Thanks! Ed
Page 1 / 1
Turns out this is possible with assigning a RandomID field in embedded data (or setting up a new ResponseID_original field) and passing this through to the second survey via query strings on the URL (using ?RandomID=${e://Field/RandomID}, and picking this up as embedded data in the second survey. https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/survey-flow/standard-elements/passing-information-through-query-strings/
Leave a Reply
Enter your E-mail address. We'll send you an e-mail with instructions to reset your password.