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  1. Standard Report: Response Counts

    A Response Metrics chart will be included in all Standard Reports by default. This chart includes a completion rate percentage, as well as complete, partial and disqualified response counts.
  2. Change Survey Header Image via a URL Variable

    This JavaScript will allow you to change your survey's header image via a URL Variable*. This can come in handy if you'd like to show different target audiences different images. In this example, we changed the header to be a different color logo fo...
  3. Target a Specific Page with the Back Button

    Though this is not a built-in feature, we do have a script for that! In our survey below if you hit the back button you will be sent to the Thank You Page.
  4. Disqualify Respondents Based on Location

    Perhaps your survey is targeted at an audience in a specific location and you want to restrict people outside of that location from taking the survey. Alchemer gives you the option to create disqualify logic based on respondent location such as t...
  5. Standard Report: URL, SSO, and Hidden Values

    Use the Insert Tool to add a Standard Report element for values passed in via URL variables , Hidden Value Actions , or for SSO Attributes passed in via the SSO Authentication for survey respondents feature. URL Variables and SSO Attributes ...
  6. Standard Report: Vertical Bar Chart

    Vertical Bar Charts are used to report on multi-select questions such as Checkboxes.
  7. Use Alchemer for Student Research

    Many students use Alchemer to conduct research for their theses, dissertations or other graduate work. Students are certainly permitted to conduct research via the Alchemer platform, provide...
  8. Alchemer Release Notes: June 28th, 2021

    Below is this week's log of fixes and improvements: Improvements [Performance ]  –  Account Admins will be shown a validation message prior to deleting a Salesforce integration.  [Performance ]  – Survey Page Titles added to the questio...
  9. Block Survey Responses from Specific IP Addresses

    If you need to prevent individuals at a certain IP address (or multiple IP addresses) from responding to your survey, you can use logic to do so. Follow the below steps to set this up!
  10. Setting Continuous Sum Max Total Value Dynamically

    Often survey designers are looking to make sure that the continuous sum total matches another value that the respondent entered.