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How to create a follow up to Matrix Questions

  • April 1, 2019
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I currently have a Qualtrics survey where teachers are asked to rate the score on a Likert scale they would assign to a child (i.e. "Do you think Child x would score low, medium, or high on this test"). It's a matrix table with kids' names on the rows and low, medium, high as columns. They can only choose 1 response. I'd like to add a question that asks them how confident they are in their response for each child. Any suggestion on how to do so?

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Would the Side-by-Side question type work for you in this situation? !

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It may make sense to create a loop-and-merge in which it creates a new question for each child's name and asks about confidence. https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/block-options/loop-and-merge/

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  • April 1, 2019
To elaborate... Ideally, I'd like the "how confident" question to be answered right when they rate a student's performance. Example attached. Right now, there's a matrix of kids and teachers pick one rating for "Tier 1, 2, 3/Low, mid, high" and on the same row, I'd like an option for them to mark how confident they are. Loop/merge would essentially recreate the table and ask them after they've done all the ratings of student performance right?

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To elaborate... Ideally, I'd like the "how confident" question to be answered right when they rate a student's performance. Example attached. Right now, there's a matrix of kids and teachers pick one rating for "Tier 1, 2, 3/Low, mid, high" and on the same row, I'd like an option for them to mark how confident they are. Loop/merge would essentially recreate the table and ask them after they've done all the ratings of student performance right?

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  • April 1, 2019
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Would the Side-by-Side question type work for you in this situation? !

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  • April 3, 2019
@nonprofit_user - that's exactly it! Thank you! I didn't know that was an option. This saved me a bunch of time. Thanks!