If each parent has the same religion, I want to skip the respondent out of the next question. But how to gather the info that could be used in display logic to skip the respondent out if all of their parent/parent-figures are reported to have the same religion?
This becomes a little trickier because respondents will not all have the same number of parents/parent-figures. Some will have mother bio, father bio, step-father, etc. If they only have one parent, then there is not need to check to see if all parents are the same religion. Only parent figures that are selected in earlier questions are displayed in the matrix question (each has a row) that asks the respondent to pick a religion for each parent from a drop down box.
I thought I could simply count how many parents/parent figures the respondent selected in two earlier multiple response multiple choice questions. Then I thought that I would get the count on the number of parents who were reported as, say, Catholic, and skip the respondent out of the next question if the total number of parent figures equaled the total count of Catholics. But I can't seem to get that info together to create an embedded variable.
And maybe there are better ways to do this.
Thanks for considering.
--David
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