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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 ...
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Using a word cloud you can get a visual representation of the number of times a word is used. The higher the frequency, the larger the word is displayed.
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Arc Charts can be used to report on single-select questions such as Radio Buttons.
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The net promoter score reporting element is used to report on Net Promoter Score questions with a scale of 0-10.
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Use grids/tables to report on multi-dimensional questions. Below are the question types that report as a grid; each question's table format is unique.Dropdown Menu List Continuous Sum Star Ratin...
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Sometimes the individual responses are as important to understanding your data as the summarized/aggregated data. When that is the case, you can include these responses in your Standard Report.
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Using Segments in the Standard Report you can compare subgroups within your data. Typically, segments are groups within your data that you would like to make comparisons across.
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In addition to filtering your entire report based on a condition, you now have the ability to apply a filter to a single report element within a Standard Report.
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In Standard Reports the rows of both Radio Button Grid and Checkbox Grid questions can be reported on separately as either a pie chart or a bar chart. Here are the steps to set this up.
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When exporting a PDF version of a Standard Report, you can choose these options: Insert a page break after each question, Include page numbers, Include lists of open text answers
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There are many reasons why you may not want to include all of your data in a Report. You may only want to see people who answer a specific question a certain way or data from a certain date range.
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Are you looking to rename your Standard Report? Click directly on the report title at the top of your report and simply update the existing title with the new title.
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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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If you share a link to a report, you can append &realtime=true to the end of the link and it will update when the link loads.
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A Crosstab report (aka Contingency Table) allows you to cross tabulate at least two questions, one or more in the columns (also known as banner questions) and one or more in the rows (also known as stubs). Use Crosstabs to examine trends and patte...
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If you've followed our best practices for testing your survey you can easily filter out responses marked as test from your reports and exports.
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Both Ranking Grid and Drag & Drop Ranking questions report a Score which is used to determine how items are ranked in the report. Learn how these scores are computed.
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Looking to add a map showing the diversity of all of your respondents? You can easily add a response map using the Insert Tool in the Standard Report!
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The Email Statistics Report Element provides you with delivery and response statistics as related to your email campaign messages. Add this element to your Standard Report via the Insert Tool.
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Text responses will report as an Open Text Response Table in the Standard Report, by default. Note: Open Text Response Tables will display the first 1500 characters only (per response) within the Standard Report. Default Questions Textbox...