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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 "Skip Logic"
is and why you should use it
What: This unconditional transition allows you to direct all
the respondents to the same question.
Why: You can apply it to any question in your survey providing
it is followed by more than one question. It can be added to
questions of all types.
We are about to show you step by step how
to implement this feature
To add a "Skip 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 ( )'Skip Logic'
radio button to apply this logical transition to
the question if allowed.
- Select the next question to follow the question above
Use the corresponding drop-down box to select question that
respondent should answer after this question.
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:
Skip logic is very useful in three cases:
- You have designed a survey
using 'Branch logic'
and you do not want the respondents who chose one
answer to see questions aimed for those who chose another
answer. For example, if you ask respondents 'Have you ever
bought from us?', you may want to ask 'Why not?' those who
answered 'No'; and 'Yes' can lead to question
'What did you buy?'. At the same time, you do not want
to ask 'What did you buy?' those respondents who answered
'No'. In this case you should apply 'Skip logic' to question
'Why not?'.
- You have designed a survey
using 'Branch on range'
and you want those respondents who have different
scores to answer different blocks of questions. For example,
you want those who scored less than 5 points to answer
questions 10 to 15; and those who scored more than 5 points
- questions 16 to 20. After this you want everybody
to answer question 21. In this case you should apply
'Skip logic' to question 15 and indicate question 21 in
the corresponding text box.
- You have designed a survey with many questions and you want
the respondents to see only a part of it.
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