…commit to achieving and maintaining a grade of at least A when tested by SSLLabs. You can view the current status at https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.onlinesurveys.ac.uk&hideResults=on. Data is not encrypted whilst at rest…
…be able to submit their responses. This includes those who are part way through a survey at that moment, as well as anyone who opted to ‘Finish later’ but who…
…users (Project account) FAQ for Admin users (Organisation account) Analyse View the responses to your survey and perform analyses on the data. Accessing survey responses Anonymity When applied to respondents/responses,…
…When you edit a grid question or a scale/rank question, online surveys checks all rows and columns to ensure that the update is applied correctly and all rows and columns…
…analysis. If you allow your respondents to print a copy of their responses, pre-populated questions and the associated answers are always visible in the response printout, even if the questions…
…and Notepad to create a CSV file that retains foreign language characters: https://www.ablebits.com/office-addins-blog/2014/04/24/convert-excel-csv/#export-csv-utf8 Alternatively, try using Google Sheets, OpenOffice, LibreOffice or another application to work with your CSV file. Numbers…
Online surveys is designed to maintain respondent anonymity and therefore it will not automatically capture any identifying information about your respondents. However, if you have: set up a respondent list…
…and a username and password, or you can provide them with a personalised URL which will allow them to access the survey without having to enter a username and password….
…of a respondent. Anyone in possession of a valid username/password combination or personalised URL (that has not already been used to complete a survey) can access a survey and provide…
If you are a Project or Organisation account user you can use the online surveys email tool to send survey invitations and reminders to respondents. The online surveys email tool…