Hi,
We are looking at a survey which will have a subset of questions at the end, determined by embedded data.
If there were two or three subsets, I'd use branch logic without hesitation. However this could be pushing 100 different blocks. This will be cumbersome in the survey flow GUI, but other than that is there a reason not to do it?
Thanks!
[Apologies for reposting this question - didn't get any replies in "Best Practices"]
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How many of these blocks would the respondent possibly see? The survey may get to a point of being burdensome and you wouldn't get good responses. It sounds like a huge survey.
Is there any possibility of setting up separate surveys depending on how they respond to the first one?
Hi,
It's definitely a big survey! :-)
There would only be one subset per respondent. Along the lines of respondents from Organization A get additional item set A at the end. People from Org B get item set B, and so on, but with 50 -100 different item sets across as many as 300 organizations.
Thanks
Chris
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