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Dual Matrix where Scale 2 is a Dropdown with prefilled Answers?
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8 years 7 months ago #123299
by StefanBasen
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Hello again,
tried the Search Function but didnt find any useful,so im asking again for help.
Im looking for a Dual Matrix Solution where Answer Scale 2 is a Dropdown with pre filled Answers. The Participant can on the answer Scale 1 say how he sees himself ( Good or bad 1-10 ) and on the Answer Scale 2 he say how he see´s someone else ( where 3 Answers are already present as dropdown where he can choose from )
So how im gonna do that one?
Thanks again
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tried the Search Function but didnt find any useful,so im asking again for help.
Im looking for a Dual Matrix Solution where Answer Scale 2 is a Dropdown with pre filled Answers. The Participant can on the answer Scale 1 say how he sees himself ( Good or bad 1-10 ) and on the Answer Scale 2 he say how he see´s someone else ( where 3 Answers are already present as dropdown where he can choose from )
So how im gonna do that one?
Thanks again
( Gonna donate as soon as my Paycheck arrives for those incredible Support here )
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7 years 5 months ago #142268
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7 years 5 months ago - 7 years 5 months ago #142279
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Replied by tpartner on topic Dual Matrix where Scale 2 is a Dropdown with prefilled Answers?
I think it would be easier to place the drop-downs in separate previous questions and then use Expression Manager to pipe those answers into the array sub-question headings.
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7 years 5 months ago #142280
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Replied by LouisGac on topic Dual Matrix where Scale 2 is a Dropdown with prefilled Answers?
I agree with tpartner.
Think about responsive design, think about how will look your survey on a smartphone.
Matrix is not the good solution: better to have separate questions.
Think about responsive design, think about how will look your survey on a smartphone.
Matrix is not the good solution: better to have separate questions.
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7 years 5 months ago - 7 years 5 months ago #142283
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Replied by Marv on topic Dual Matrix where Scale 2 is a Dropdown with prefilled Answers?
Thanks for your fast answers.
I also thought about that but found no proper solution.
My problem transformed in a simple example:
I have a bunch of components (90) and the participants should choose which they have.
In a second question (this one), which is already dependent on the previous choosen components, I want to know with whom (20 options) they interact according to that component and how often (0 to 6).
Any combination of drop-downs with a free text or sth to quatify the frequency would be helpful. Of those 20 tops of 10 are supposed to be selected.
I also thought about that but found no proper solution.
My problem transformed in a simple example:
I have a bunch of components (90) and the participants should choose which they have.
In a second question (this one), which is already dependent on the previous choosen components, I want to know with whom (20 options) they interact according to that component and how often (0 to 6).
Any combination of drop-downs with a free text or sth to quatify the frequency would be helpful. Of those 20 tops of 10 are supposed to be selected.
Last edit: 7 years 5 months ago by Marv.
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7 years 5 months ago #142287
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For each item chosen from question one the grad of interaction with 20 options should be stated (0-6).
Is that the case?
The meaning of the word "stable" for users
www.limesurvey.org/forum/development/117...ord-stable-for-users
Replied by jelo on topic Dual Matrix where Scale 2 is a Dropdown with prefilled Answers?
Explain the interaction a bit more. To me it currently looks like you want to show question 2 for each component chosen in the first question.Marv wrote: In a second question (this one), which is already dependent on the previous choosen components, I want to know with whom (20 options) they interact according to that component and how often (0 to 6).
For each item chosen from question one the grad of interaction with 20 options should be stated (0-6).
Is that the case?
The meaning of the word "stable" for users
www.limesurvey.org/forum/development/117...ord-stable-for-users
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7 years 5 months ago #142291
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Replied by Marv on topic Dual Matrix where Scale 2 is a Dropdown with prefilled Answers?
yes, that's correct.
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7 years 5 months ago #142297
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Cheers,
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Replied by tpartner on topic Dual Matrix where Scale 2 is a Dropdown with prefilled Answers?
In that case, I don't think an array will work - there's no way to properly display an array with up to 90 items. So, we're back to my suggestion of separate drop-downs.
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