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Many modern browsers have a form history that will remember users' previously entered inputs in text fields so that they don't need to retype these every time. This most often applies to text fields on the same web page but can also apply to similar...
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When a survey respondent loads a survey, they have as much time to complete that response as needed* (at least according to our system).
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We get this question quite a bit. The /s3/ portion of our survey links is the identifier that tells our infrastructure that it should look for a survey. This cannot be removed from the link.
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Alchemer surveys will detect whether JavaScript is turned on in your respondents' browsers and, if not, it will instruct them to turn it on.
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Do you have respondents reporting trouble accessing your survey? Not sure how to help them? Here are some good troubleshooting questions that are good to ask. These questions might help you to help them to get going with your survey. If not, their...
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Data is collected in Alchemer surveys when respondents click the Next and Submit buttons at the bottom of each page. What are some of the consequences of this in surveys? Partial Responses With No Data Responses are marked as partial in Al...
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We have a couple of features that allow you to remove the survey's Back button to prevent respondents from changing their answers. See our Remove the Back Button and Forward-Only Survey Tutorials to learn more. These features, however, do not p...
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For some projects you may not want your respondents to use the back button to change answers on previous pages. You can set up your survey as "forward only" which will remove the survey back button:
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We block search-engine indexing by default for all Alchemer surveys. This means you never have to worry about someone who shouldn't be accessing your survey finding it through a search engine!
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China has a firm hold on its internet service. The Chinese government may, from time to time, decide to block websites or DNS traffic.
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Are you ready to start collecting responses? Looking for the URL or link to share your survey? Head over to the share tab to get your survey link.
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Did you start collecting responses only to realize that you forgot to add a question to your survey to help you identify whose response is whose? Unfortunately, while we collect as much metadata...
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Allow your survey respondents to save and return to their survey after they've started by implementing the sguid url variable.
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Donut Charts are used to report on single-select questions such as Radio Buttons.
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Area Spline Charts are used to graphically represent numeric data via a shaded area connected by fitted curved lines.
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Horizontal Bar Charts will not show up in your report by default but are available for displaying the data for a number of different question types if you like how they look!
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Line Charts are used to graphically represent numeric data by connecting data points via straight lines.
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Scatter Plots are used to graphically represent numeric data via plotted points.
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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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Pie Charts are used to report on single-select questions such as Radio Buttons.