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  1. LimeSurvey Cloud vs LimeSurvey CE
  2. LimeSurvey Cloud - Quick start guide
  3. LimeSurvey CE - Installation
  4. How to design a good survey (Guide)
  5. Getting started
  6. LimeSurvey configuration
  7. Introduction - Surveys
  8. View survey settings
  9. View survey menu
  10. View survey structure
  11. Introduction - Questions
  12. Introduction - Question Groups
  13. Introduction - Surveys - Management
  14. Survey toolbar options
  15. Multilingual survey
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**[[Statistics - expert mode]] - it allows you do select certain data to be displayed in the statistics. In the case in which the in-build expert mode is not sufficient for your needs, you can export the data in other formats to further analyse it by using other statistics-specialized software
**[[Statistics - expert mode]] - it allows you do select certain data to be displayed in the statistics. In the case in which the in-build expert mode is not sufficient for your needs, you can export the data in other formats to further analyse it by using other statistics-specialized software


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*[[Timing statistics]] - if [[Notifications_%26_data#Save_timings timings]] is enabled, the timing statistics option will be shown in the toolbar. It displays time-related statistics such as the total time spent filling out the survey, each question group and question by your respondents


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Revision as of 12:08, 16 January 2019



Responses summary

The following section of LimeSurvey focuses on responses and statistics creation. Once accessed, the summary page is displayed by default:



The first table is called "Response summary" and it displays the following general data:

  • Full responses - the number of surveys submitted by your respondents
  • Incomplete responses - the number of surveys that have not been completely filled out by your respondents
  • Total responses - the aggregated number of complete/full and incomplete responses


If you make use of the survey participants option, then a summary of the survey participants-related data is displayed on this page below the "Response summary" table:



  • Total invitations sent - the number of invitations sent to your participants from the survey participants table
  • Total surveys completed - it shows the number of surveys that have been completed by your survey participants who have been allocated a token code
  • Total with no unique token - it displays the number of survey participants without an assigned token code
  • Total records - the number of survey participants from the survey participants table

Toolbar options

The following options are displayed on the top toolbar:

  • Summary - the page you land on after clicking on the Responses & statistics button
  • Responses - redirects you to the survey response table
  • Data entry - to be used to manually introduce responses into the survey response table, use this function. This is mainly used when survey responses were collected offline
  • Statistics - provides simple and complex statistics, as well as the possibility to export your data outside LimeSurvey
    • Statistics - simple mode - it makes use of the in-built statistics function to generate simple graphs and charts
    • Statistics - expert mode - it allows you do select certain data to be displayed in the statistics. In the case in which the in-build expert mode is not sufficient for your needs, you can export the data in other formats to further analyse it by using other statistics-specialized software
  • View saved but not submitted responses - under certain conditions users can resume later the survey to finish filling it in. The respective answers can be seen by you with the help of this function
  • Iterate survey - used to launch the same survey to the same set of survey participants to analyse trends