Hello. I need to create a survey where a respondent provides feedback on multiple people. I would like the first question to be a list where the respondent chooses who they want to provide feedback on. Once they answer a series of questions, I would like survey to loop back to the first question where they choose another person, provide answer the same feedback questions, loop back to the first question again, etc, etc.
I think Table of Contents would be a perfect option here - unfortunately my company doesn't have access to this option. Is there any way to "fake" this look with other options?
Thank you.
Loop survey to allow go back
Best answer by MatthewM
OK, now I see why the TOC would be helpful. It would allow respondents to jump back directly to a section to change their answers before they submit. But it has compatibility problems with other features, like response summaries, so even if it was available to your account, I wouldn't recommend using it without really extensive testing.
Loop & Merge saves you the time from building repeating questions, and it is helpful when you don't know the upper limit of iterations, but there are some limitations to it, as you point out. What I have done in a similar scenario to yours with a fixed list or known upper limit (though it's not real-time feedback), is to list all individuals by name that you want respondents to be able to evaluate in a Matrix question, with Yes/No options for each. Then build a master block of the feedback questions, and make copies of it for each person; you'll end up with 36 blocks of the same question. Then work in the Survey Flow to set up Display logic between the Yes/No Matrix question and each of the 36 Survey Blocks. Respondents will only see the blocks for the people they selected Yes for, and you can use the Show Response Summary before completing survey option to let respondents view their answers before the submit. And when you report on each presenter, the data will already be aligned correctly.
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