Comparing responses from several surveys
…the same survey, as long as the order, number and types of questions are the same. Measure your results against those of other researchers running the same survey, even if…
Powerful, flexible online surveys
…the same survey, as long as the order, number and types of questions are the same. Measure your results against those of other researchers running the same survey, even if…
…This is only available to users within Project and Organisation account types and is limited to 5,000 respondents per survey. Alternatively, you can export your respondent list (including usernames, passwords…
Online surveys has an inbuilt email tool which you can use to send invitation and reminder emails to your respondents. This is only available to users within Project and Organisation…
…the final page of a survey. What is piping used for? Some examples of the potential uses for piping in a survey are: Personalising the survey experience for your respondents….
There is a known issue with the Preview function. Visit our Known Issues page for more information. The survey preview allows you to see what your survey will look like,…
…you to export the raw data and/or the online surveys-generated charts and tables for individual questions. This can be useful if you wish to insert chart images from the online…
…x1-x10 fields can only be used in the respondent list if the parameters have been assigned to a question The x1-x10 fields in the respondent list can only be used…
…where the questions are contained within a grid. Setting an answer option as non-applicable means that the answer option will be excluded from the results analysis. The non-applicable answer option…
…of which surveys were completed online and which offline, you could set up two separate copies of your survey and merge or compare the results after, or you could use…
…collecting personal or identifying information as part of survey access control (e.g. email addresses), you may wish to remove them before analysing the results to keep the survey anonymous. There…