Hello,
Is there a way to limit the number of skipped questions a survey submitter does without specifically requiring any one question as required (forced response)? My study involves compensation with an underemployed population and I am concerned some will take advantage of the fact that I want most questions skippable (as they involve sensitive information), but do not want to hand out compensation for empty surveys either. I have seen a "percent complete" variable in other datasets collected with qualtrics surveys, but am not sure how that is calculated (by page, by number of questions answered, etc). Other than glancing over every survey submitted when preparing to compensate participants, I am not sure what else I can do.
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You can create an embedded data with initial value 0, and increment it using JS or branch logic, on every question answered, and you can filter the actual respondent based on this embedded data.
Is there some sort of guide or information I could follow to accomplish this?
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