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5 years 5 months ago #176900
by PaulMRFGR
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Hi,
Wondering if you can help me - wanted to know if this was possible:
1) We have six sets of images, but each respondent would only see one of those image sets (and it would be randomised as to which one they see). We envision the best way to do this would be through question groups(?)
2) We'd need to time some images (e.g. they only show for 30 seconds). Is this possible?
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Wondering if you can help me - wanted to know if this was possible:
1) We have six sets of images, but each respondent would only see one of those image sets (and it would be randomised as to which one they see). We envision the best way to do this would be through question groups(?)
2) We'd need to time some images (e.g. they only show for 30 seconds). Is this possible?
Thank you.
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5 years 5 months ago #176902
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Replied by Joffm on topic Randomised Groups and timed questions?
Hi, of course.
So, if each respondent only sees one image, create a random number (1-6) in a question of type "equation" (let's call it "randnumber")
Enter as question text :{if(is_empty(randnumber),rand(1,6),randnumber)}
and set the relevance equation of each image question to
randnumber==1,
randnumber==2,
...
And as you probably saw, in the question options there is a section called "timer".
Here you set whatever you want to do.
The time the picture is displayed, what happens afterwards, and so on
Best regards
Joffm
So, if each respondent only sees one image, create a random number (1-6) in a question of type "equation" (let's call it "randnumber")
Enter as question text :{if(is_empty(randnumber),rand(1,6),randnumber)}
and set the relevance equation of each image question to
randnumber==1,
randnumber==2,
...
And as you probably saw, in the question options there is a section called "timer".
Here you set whatever you want to do.
The time the picture is displayed, what happens afterwards, and so on
Best regards
Joffm
Volunteers are not paid.
Not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless
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5 years 5 months ago #176936
by PaulMRFGR
Replied by PaulMRFGR on topic Randomised Groups and timed questions?
Hey!
Thanks for the reply. Respondents will be seeing a set of images (rather than just one image). So basically, we have six set of images:
Set 1: Image 1, Image 2, Image 3, Image 4
Set 2: Image 5, Image 6, Image 7, Image 8
Set 3: Image 9, Image 10, Image 11, Image 12
Set 4: Image 13, Image 14, Image 15, Image 16
Set 5: Image 17, Image 18, Image 19, Image 20
Set 6: Image 21, Image 22, Image 23, Image 24
We need to randomise which set respondents see. So only some respondents will see set 6, but others will see a different set, (set 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5).
With this in mind, would you be able to advise on how this would be possible with LimeSurvey?
Thanks for your help so far with this.
Thanks for the reply. Respondents will be seeing a set of images (rather than just one image). So basically, we have six set of images:
Set 1: Image 1, Image 2, Image 3, Image 4
Set 2: Image 5, Image 6, Image 7, Image 8
Set 3: Image 9, Image 10, Image 11, Image 12
Set 4: Image 13, Image 14, Image 15, Image 16
Set 5: Image 17, Image 18, Image 19, Image 20
Set 6: Image 21, Image 22, Image 23, Image 24
We need to randomise which set respondents see. So only some respondents will see set 6, but others will see a different set, (set 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5).
With this in mind, would you be able to advise on how this would be possible with LimeSurvey?
Thanks for your help so far with this.
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5 years 5 months ago #176940
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Replied by PaulMRFGR on topic Randomised Groups and timed questions?
Hi,
Also, just to add, we'd need the system to record which set they've seen.
Thank you.
Also, just to add, we'd need the system to record which set they've seen.
Thank you.
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5 years 5 months ago #176943
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Cheers,
Tony Partner
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Replied by tpartner on topic Randomised Groups and timed questions?
Joffm did explain how to do it.
1) Create an equation type question loaded with a random number between 1 and 6.
2) Place relevance on questions or groups based on the value of the equation question.
1) Create an equation type question loaded with a random number between 1 and 6.
2) Place relevance on questions or groups based on the value of the equation question.
Cheers,
Tony Partner
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5 years 5 months ago #176945
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Replied by PaulMRFGR on topic Randomised Groups and timed questions?
Hi,
Thanks - that makes sense Is there a way for the survey to record which question set they've seen? I assume it will just say the random number they got from 1-6 when I export the results (and I can use that to identify which set they saw?)
Thanks.
Thanks - that makes sense Is there a way for the survey to record which question set they've seen? I assume it will just say the random number they got from 1-6 when I export the results (and I can use that to identify which set they saw?)
Thanks.
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5 years 5 months ago #176947
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The meaning of the word "stable" for users
www.limesurvey.org/forum/development/117...ord-stable-for-users
Replied by jelo on topic Randomised Groups and timed questions?
That is correct. The random number is part of the response set.PaulMRFGR wrote: I assume it will just say the random number they got from 1-6 when I export the results (and I can use that to identify which set they saw?)
The meaning of the word "stable" for users
www.limesurvey.org/forum/development/117...ord-stable-for-users
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