I'm trying to design a rank order question using the drag/drop format, but want my respondents to be able to put "unknown" if they don't know anything about the item (versus ranking it lower in their listing). Maybe this isn't good survey design.... but can it even be done?
Rank Order Question Type - Adding an option for Unknown/NA
Best answer by AdamK12
Hi LynneH -- this is a really good question. Based on your use case, another thing you can do is have your respondents use multiple choice buttons (not radio buttons, but tick boxes that let them choose multiple responses) and then you/the analyst can do the rank ordering on the back end by arranging each answer choice in reverse order of how many respondents chose them.
You can then include "unknown" as an answer choice (though I would recommend calling it "unsure" or "don't know" because that might be a more accurate reflection of how they perceive the answer choice).
Rank order questions can be challenging from an accessibility perspective because e-readers don't handle them well (and for visually impaired people, they are hard to answer) compared to a multiple choice question.
I hope that helps!
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