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Retroactively Adding Embedded Data

In some cases you can add Embedded Data to a data set even after collecting responses. In this article: * Understanding Embedded Data Sources * Using Built-In Embedded Data Fields Understanding Embedded Data Sources When you set or assign Embedded Data values directly in your  Survey Flow through logic or math o…

How do I create a project in Qualtrics?

INTERNAL USE ONLY Create Projects Click the green  Create Project  button to create a new project. You may choose to create a project in a few ways: * Blank survey project ( this is how you get started from scratch ) * Imported data project * Blank website/app feedback * Create from existing * Templates Af…

Differentiating Skip and Display Logic

INTERNAL USE ONLY This article explains the differences between Skip and Display Logic. In this article: * Skip vs. Display Logic Skip vs. Display Logic Skip Logic and Display Logic solve problems in very different ways. For example, to jump over a question: * Use Skip Logic to  skip  it. * Use Display Logic to…

Capturing Embedded Data

INTERNAL USE ONLY Embedded Data collects information that you can reuse in questions, Survey Flow logic, and reports. In this article: * Fields and Values * Assigning Values * Variable Types Fields and Values You can capture Embedded Data from multiple sources and store millions of data bits called values. To ke…

Requiring Answers

INTERNAL USE ONLY Sometimes you’ll have essential questions respondents must answer, such as those needed for logic or Piped Text. Use validation to force a response. In this article: * Forcing a Response * Requesting Response * Disabling Validation for Previewing Forcing a Response Use  Force Response  to mak…

Creating Quotas

INTERNAL USE ONLY Quotas allow you to keep track of how many of your survey respondents meet a specific condition in your survey and let you control how many responses you collect. In this article: * Creating Simple Logic Quotas * Determining Quota Limit Behavior Creating Simple Logic Quotas To create and set a q…

Creating a Loop & Merge

INTERNAL USE ONLY Loop & Merge repeats questions multiple times for different subjects; for instance, “looping” the same survey questions evaluating several brands of coffee and “merging” the results into a report about all brands. In this article: * Applying Loop & Merge * Piping in Field 2 Pronouns Applying Loop…

Sending Participants Forward with Skip Logic

INTERNAL USE ONLY Skip Logic controls the questions respondents will see based on how they answered a previous question. In this article: * Skip Logic Skip Logic Skip Logic jumps respondents to a future point of a survey based on a previous response. For example, if a respondent answers “No” on a consent question,…

Managing Quotas

INTERNAL USE ONLY On complex studies, you may need to build a large set of quotas, and you’ll need to keep track of each one. In this article: * Creating Quota Groups * Using Multiple Match Handling * Reporting with the Public Quota Dashboard Creating Quota Groups Quota Groups are used to organize your survey’s …

Adding Conditional Branching

INTERNAL USE ONLY Branches use conditions to guide respondents through Blocks and any customized Elements defined in the Survey Flow. In this article: * Branching * Using And/Or Statements Branching Branches use conditions to: * Show, hide, and randomize Blocks. * Assign Embedded Data fields. * Launch customi…

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