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This article covers the Video Feedback Question Type in Alchemer. This includes set up, reporting, and special considerations for collecting video responses.
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The simplest method used by 99% of Alchemer users is to upload the document to our File Library and then provide a link to the file within the survey.
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Using negative logic conditions, such as is not exactly equal to, is not one of the following or is not answered, can be very useful when building logic or filters. Negative logic conditions can save
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As we discuss in our Create a Quiz Tutorial, there are two ways to score quizzes: Pass/Fail and Tally. In this tutorial, we will go into detail about how each scoring method works.
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Learn to set up the System Usability Scale (SUS) to measure usability in surveys with step-by-step instructions and custom code.
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The home page or Dashboard is the main interface of your Alchemer account. Each user in your Alchemer account can customize the home page to meet their needs. View Your Surveys in List View By default your home page will display in the list ...
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Page Titles and Page Descriptions are text fields that are available to add topic headers and descriptions to each page of your survey.
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This document has details about Alchemer's accessibility compliance as well as a link to our Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT).
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R is a programming language for statistical computing and graphics. It's used by statisticians, institutional researchers, and data scientists (among others) for modeling and visualizations.
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Wondering what respondents see when they receive an email from your Alchemer account? In Email Campaign messages, the from address will look like so: [From Name]* *This pulls from the From Address field in the email campaign. In Send Emai...