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4 years 1 month ago #194579 by AmandaWeiger
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Greetings fellow Limesurvey users!

We are currently conducting a study with several question groups. Within every question group there are 3 main questions that each have a few "follow-up" questions.

The problem is, we need to randomize the order of the main questions, but we need the follow up questions to remain linked to the main questions, so that not only the main questions within the question group are randomized, but so that 3 sets of "chains of questions" within the question group are randomized.

Is this possible? If so, how does one create 3 "chains of questions" and randomize them within a question group?
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4 years 1 month ago #194583 by tpartner
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You cannot randomize that way within a single group.

You will need to place each primary question and their follow-up questions in separate groups and then randomize the order of those groups.

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4 years 1 month ago #194606 by DenisChenu
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I think it can be interseting to have such solution in a plugin. I add it to bugs.limesurvey.org/view.php?id=15873

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4 years 1 month ago #194632 by holch
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This is why I always wanted to have a "page" concept as well as a "group" concept. Or at least "group" and "subgroups".

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4 years 3 weeks ago #194912 by Indispirit
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I'd second the idea of a page concept. Just created a survey and used the question groups to provide pagination, but it really they were redundant for such a simple survey.
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4 years 3 weeks ago #194921 by holch
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Well, as long as you ONLY want control over how to distribute your questions over pages, using "groups" is perfectly fine and doesn't create more or less overhead than a page concept. At the end of the day you "grouping" the questions on a page.

But when you want to show certain questions together on a page, but your logical questions groups differ from that (e.g. you want a group that goes over various pages or you want various groups to be on one page), you can't do it today.

In LS 4 the started to call groups "pages", which doesn't make sense to me, because nothing has changed in the group concept of LS, so the renaming probably will only cause confusion. But anyway, if you really want to support a page concept (in addition to the group concept that we already have), then please do it here:

bugs.limesurvey.org/view.php?id=9416

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