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Sample survey
This conditional transition means that the next question asked to respondents depends on their answer to this particular question.
You can apply it to certain types of questions that allow multiple answers providing this question has at least two questions following it. It can be added to multiple-choice questions of 'Check all that apply and 'List box' types.
To add a "Branch Logic" transition to one of the questions in your survey click Logic next to the question on the 'Edit Questions' page, and then:
- Select logic type Use the 'Branch logic' option to apply this logical transition to the question if allowed.
- Select questions to follow each answer Use the necessary drop-down box to select a question that respondent should be asked if he chooses corresponding answer.
- Select a question to follow this section Use the corresponding drop-down box to select a question which the respondent should go to after answering this one.
Click Save to save your changes and return to the 'Edit Questions' page.
Use Reset to reset the settings.
Click Cancel 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. You should 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.
- Once this type of logic is set up, the 'Go to' logic will be automatically applied to each question that participates in the logical transition. You must not change this value for each question in the section in order logic works properly.
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