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What this feature is, why you should use it and when
Step by step implementation of this feature
Additional Information
Sample survey
This section explains what the "Branch Logic" is and why you should use it
What: This conditional transition means that the next question asked to respondents depends on their answer to this particular question.
Why: You can apply it to certain types of questions providing this question has at least two questions following it.
We are about to show you step by step how to implement this feature
To add a "Branch Logic" transition to one of the questions in your survey click the Logic button
next to the question on the 'Edit Questions' page, and then:
- Under the Select logic type select the 'Branch logic' option to apply this logical transition
to the question if applicable.
- Select a question that respondents should be asked if they choose corresponding answer answer choice.
Click the Save button to save your changes and go back to the 'Edit Questions' page.
Use Reset to reset the settings.
Click the Cancel button to return to the 'Edit Questions' page without saving changes.
Additional Information:
- This is a powerful feature but you should be careful as you use it. Keep in mind that the questions where you have applied 'Branch logic' must come before the questions selected to follow them.
- Logic should be the last thing applied to a question. If you modify the question in any way, the logic settings will be canceled.
- It can be added only to multiple-choice questions ('Pick one', 'Check all that apply', 'Dropdown box', 'List box'). For example, if you ask someone 'Have you ever bought from us?' - the answer 'No' can lead to 'Why not?' as the next question, while the answer 'Yes' can lead to 'What did you buy?'
- You can also apply 'Branch logic' to questions that allow multiple answers ('Check all that apply', 'List box' types). Consult the ' Branch Logic for Multiple Answers' help chapter for details.
- When you apply logic to a question, pagebreak is automatically applied after this question. That is the correct feature's behaviour.
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