Hi, I'm been sitting here for all day trying to work this out and are now seeking the wisdom of the Qualtrics community. I am programming a choice model survey and want to split the survey into two groups (with a random choice set provided to each participant).
I can't seem to get it to work. Below is a schematic of what I'm trying to achieve as well as a screen shot of my survey flow. You can see I've attempted to randomize 2 "groups" to represent the two surveys and then randomize the choice sets under each survey. When I test the survey I only get randominzed choice sets of Survey 2 only. Please help!
Split choice model survey
https://community.qualtrics.com/XMcommunity/discussion/comment/50114#Comment_50114You can set the group equal to A or B in the contact list (as an embedded data field name group) or in the survey url as a parameter (e.g., &group=A). Then in the survey flow you can branch based on value of the embedded data field group.
Based on the attached diagram, the survey flow looks correct except just put randomly insert 1 in the survey 2 choice randomizer. Take multiple test runs, we must be able to see desired output.
Thanks for the response. Apologies, I did see that after I posted. It doesn't seem to make any difference though. I do undertake multiple attempts everytime but alas no luck.
I've now ran the tests without using the bookmark function in the survey preview and I think it might be working!
https://www.qualtrics.com/community/discussion/comment/31434#Comment_31434Yes, may be taking test runs with bookmark was the issue and not the survey flow.
I have a similar need, as in split choice survey, but rather then randomly assigned path I need the path assigned when publishing the survey. To me this would be publishing to group A than designate survey 2, when publishing to group B than designate survey 1.
I imagine this being triggered through some environment or project parameter I set when publishing?
Is there a way to do something like this?
https://community.qualtrics.com/XMcommunity/discussion/comment/50115#Comment_50115Thanks. That worked exactly as I wanted it to. Now I know little more about embedded data than I did earlier.
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