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6 years 1 month ago - 6 years 1 month ago #165603
by poojark66
Multiple scale question was created by poojark66
Hi everyone i'm a newbie to the limesurvey i want to create a multiple scale question using limesurvey.
Attached the required format of the question, please do help if anyone have any idea about it.
Limesurvey Version : '3.5.1'
Buildnumber : 180312
Thanks in advance.
Attached the required format of the question, please do help if anyone have any idea about it.
Limesurvey Version : '3.5.1'
Buildnumber : 180312
Thanks in advance.
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6 years 1 month ago #165608
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Replied by Joffm on topic Multiple scale question
Hi,
it's very ambitious to implement such a form in LS. Always remember: online data collection is different from "paper/pencil" data collection.
I am sure you read the manual about the available question types.
So, one question before about the "document title": Will it be predefined, or is it an empty field where the respondent enters something?
How many different titles per respondent do you expect?
IMO the best way to achieve this is to create as many question groups as the maximum amout of titles/respondent, e.g. you show 20 textboxes for the titles. So you create 20 groups.
Each group contains the questions
Question (: multiple
Question (C): date; (maybe the workaround in the manual about range sliders works)
Question (D): array
First question: Multiple short text: Enter the titles.
For each not empty text show the group by relevance and pipe the entered title into the question text.
Rest of groups are hidden by relevance.
Try and if there are further questions don't hesitate to ask.
Joffm
it's very ambitious to implement such a form in LS. Always remember: online data collection is different from "paper/pencil" data collection.
I am sure you read the manual about the available question types.
So, one question before about the "document title": Will it be predefined, or is it an empty field where the respondent enters something?
How many different titles per respondent do you expect?
IMO the best way to achieve this is to create as many question groups as the maximum amout of titles/respondent, e.g. you show 20 textboxes for the titles. So you create 20 groups.
Each group contains the questions
Question (: multiple
Question (C): date; (maybe the workaround in the manual about range sliders works)
Question (D): array
First question: Multiple short text: Enter the titles.
For each not empty text show the group by relevance and pipe the entered title into the question text.
Rest of groups are hidden by relevance.
Try and if there are further questions don't hesitate to ask.
Joffm
Volunteers are not paid.
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6 years 1 month ago #165611
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Hi,
So, one question before about the "document title": Will it be predefined, or is it an empty field where the respondent enters something? ---- It will be an empty field and users can enter any value in that field
Thanks
So, one question before about the "document title": Will it be predefined, or is it an empty field where the respondent enters something? ---- It will be an empty field and users can enter any value in that field
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6 years 1 month ago #165612
by Joffm
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Replied by Joffm on topic Multiple scale question
Hi,
here is a rough working example, how I think you could realize your survey with the LS standard.
You can enter up to 5 titles, but only the first three titles are asked about later.
But you see the idea.
Up to you to copy the groups
Of course you can improve by css or so
Joffm
here is a rough working example, how I think you could realize your survey with the LS standard.
You can enter up to 5 titles, but only the first three titles are asked about later.
But you see the idea.
Up to you to copy the groups
Of course you can improve by css or so
Joffm
Volunteers are not paid.
Not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless
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