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Are you looking to set up logic based on the number of options selected in a checkbox question? You can use the 'answer count' merge code to set this up!
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Wherever the logic builder is available, in the first drop-down menu scroll to the Geo Tracking Data section and select the field you wish to use in your logic condition.
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Disqualifying survey respondents that do not meet certain criteria to respond is a common survey design practice.
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The "Is Mobile" is a powerful logic rule that allows you to determine if respondents are accessing your survey via a mobile device.
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You can base logic on the Star Rating Grid, but only under certain circumstances. The question must have a single column and thus a single value per row in order to set up logic.
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Leading Practice Logic is one of the trickiest Alchemer features to master. We created this tutorial (with flowcharts!) to help you better understand how logic works and give you some tips for building efficient logic. Tip 1. When using log...
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Alchemer logic features allow you to customize your survey for each respondent, saving them time and you bad data. Logic can be applied to questions, options, pages, and actions. In this tutorial, we'll get you started using logic. We'll cover the most common scenarios for using logic, the best tool for each scenario, and how to set it up!
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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