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8 months 3 weeks ago #245982 by Track_132poi
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Your LimeSurvey version: Version 5.6.33+230808
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According to the page responses / summary, 151 persons have fully responded to my survey, but there are only 137 survey completed. Well, according to the Limesurvey manual, "Total surveys completed - shows the number of surveys that have been completed by your survey participants who have been allocated a token code" ( manual.limesurvey.org/Responses_%26_stat...sponses_summary.2Fen ), as confirmed in the next line: "Total with no unique token - displays the number of survey participants without an assigned token code" is 0. I have allocated tokens to all. So how does this difference come up? How do I interpret the number 137?
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8 months 3 weeks ago - 8 months 3 weeks ago #246072 by Joffm
You are right.
It is a bit confusing.

But ine summary is about the "particion table", the other about the "answer table".

And the meaning of "complete" is different
An example:
In the participant table a "screenout" is a "complete"; the respondent "completed his task" and cannot take part again
But in the answer table a "screenout" is not "complete", of course.

Now, to find out , you have to count the several outcomes in both tables.
Then you will find the logic behind.

Here I gave an example with 10 participants, 9, answered, 5 completes, 1 screenout, 1 quotafull, 2 terminated
It's in German but there is google translate
[url] forums.limesurvey.org/index.php/forum/ge...C3%BCbersicht#245007 [/url]
 

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8 months 2 weeks ago #246133 by Track_132poi
Thanks for the response. That helps a bit, but the figures still do not add up. I have responded in German in the example that you link to.

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