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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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Piped data can be many things; it can be answers that have been drawn from answers to a previous question, it can be a single question repeated dynamically based on answers to previous questions, and it can be a page repeated multiple times based on...
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By default, Reporting Value for each answer option will be set to the same value as your answer title. However, there are many instances where you may want to define your own custom reporting values.
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A Reporting Value is an internal value that our system uses for your reports, exports, and logic that cannot be seen by your respondents. Reporting Values will be the same as your answer option ti...
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A Hidden Value action allows you to capture/store data in your survey that your survey respondents are not able to see, but can be used for gathering data, storing browser information, and even pre-populating questions later in the survey. When wou...
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Question Aliases, available on the Logic tab of each of your questions, allow you create a shortname for questions in your survey. These shortnames are great to use in reports and exports.
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Open Text Analysis is useful for quantifying and transforming open text responses into actionable data. Read through responses to each open text question and bucket them into categories.
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Below are some specific combinations of features that can cause trouble when you go to report on your data. Using Merge Codes as a Row Header Merge codes are really cool. Everyone that uses them has had that moment when you realize the possibiliti...
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Looking for the names, email addresses and other contact information you collected in your survey to display in your shared report? Contact information (collected via either the Contact Form or Email question types) is only available for displa...
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To include statistics on the number of respondents based on the type of device – desktop, tablet, or mobile - within the Standard Report, click the Insert button and select Device Chart.
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Longitudinal reporting allows you to view data for your survey questions over time. Using longitudinal reporting you can get a sense for trends in your data in your longer running surveys.
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Contact cards are used to report on Contact Form Data. Each individual contact form response is grouped and displayed as a card.
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Use the DIY Grid or Cards to group data by response. These Grids/Cards allow you to combine data from multiple different question types.
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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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Recurring deliveries can be set to run up to one year before needing to be rescheduled. You will be notified 15 days before your last run via email.
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The response timeline shows the number of responses (by status) that your survey has collected over time.
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Scatter Plots are used to graphically represent numeric data via plotted points.