Exporting response data
…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…
Powerful, flexible online surveys
…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…
…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…
…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…
…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…
…nature of your research, the following suggestions may allow you to work around this: Known groups of respondents If you are surveying a known group of people then you can…
…2 – adding a hidden question which captures the username, email address or token of your respondents. Why do I need to carry out this step to use the email…
…be applied. Either way, you are combining filters with an ‘and’ statement, meaning that only results that meet all applied filter criteria will be shown. In some cases it is…
…Top section of the dashboard of an Organisation account user. Top left Your surveys – “Your surveys” are: Single user account user – any surveys that you have created. Project…
…to as: the “response ID” on the Analyse page. the “receipt number” in a respondent’s completion receipt. the “unique response number” in a results export. The unique response number contains…
When exporting your results, you can choose from five different formats: Microsoft Excel 2007 and later (.xlsx) Microsoft Excel 2003 and older (.xls) Comma Separated Values (.csv) SPSS (.sav) Tab…