Survey/Project Creation

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  2. : Skip Logic allows you to send respondents to a future point in the survey based on how they answer a question. For instance, if a respondent indicates that they don’t agree to your survey’s consent form, they could immediately be skipped to the end of the survey.
  3. : Show or hide the answer choice conditionally. It’s also useful when carrying forward answer choices from multiple questions (manually enter choices from all source questions, then use Display Logic on each choice to determine when they should be displayed).
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Survey Tabs

  1. :The Survey Flow is a block-level view of your survey. You can customize where respondents go in your survey and what they see - .
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  3. :  - Generate automated dummy responses for your survey to see what the dataset and report will look like before sending the survey to actual participants.

Data and Reports

Other Handy Things to Know

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  2. : Including adding a new block, splitting blocks, saving a block to your library, renaming blocks, and using block options.
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  4. : Including setting up question randomization, randomization options, and advanced randomization.
  5. : Including turning on loop and merge, loop and merge fields, looping based on a question, looping based on a number, looping based on yes/no, using logic in loop and merge blocks, and more