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This article explains the importance of Alchemer Digital Ratings Prompts, shows how they work, and offers best practices for how to use them.
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Goal Mirror the order of randomized question options in a later question of the same question type. This solution works for the following question types: Checkbox Question Type Checkbox Grid Question Type Radio Button Question Typ...
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Looking to include a logo or other image in your email campaign invite messages? Need to attach a document or other file? We'll cover both of these options in this tutorial!
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Automatically include a Save and Continue function without requiring a respondent to enter an email address. When following the survey Share Link, respondents return to the in-progress response or the Thank You page if their survey response is completed.
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Do you need to ask your respondents to consent or agree to a set of terms and conditions before they start taking your survey? You can do this using a Checkbox or Radio Button question.
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If you need to ensure that hidden values get updated, use this script.
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Alchemer surveys will always start with two pages, an initial page, called Page 1, and a Thank You Page. You will notice that the Thank You Page has fewer options for adding new elements.
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By clicking Results > Individual Responses , users gain access to a list of all responses collected during survey taking. Selecting a specific response displays a new window showing more specific information on each response. Of particular interest...
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Generally speaking, we recommend using textbox questions to collect a single word or short sentence response. Use essay questions to collect a paragraph or two of text.
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Note: This alternative method is not compatible with Alchemer Email Campaigns. We created the Language Bar feature to allow survey respondents to easily select their preferred survey language for translated surveys, and have made this feature com...