Editing Question Logic
What is Question Logic?
When designing a survey, there may be certain questions or blocks/sets of questions you do or do not want to appear for certain respondents. This is done by setting up logic conditions to determine whether questions are displayed based on a respondent's attribute type or specific response to a survey question. There are three types of logic available: display, lock, and skip logic
Display Logic
Display Logic is used when deciding when to display questions. To use display logic, respondents must be assigned attributes. Display logic can be applied to both question blocks and individual questions.
The logic pop-up will appear when the logic icon is clicked. In order to use lock logic, click Add Condition under Lock Logic.
The logic pop-up will appear when the logic icon is clicked. In order to use lock logic, click Add Condition under Lock Logic.
Clicking Add Condition will bring up this pop up which will then allow the user to choose the attribute field (figure 1), choose the condition (figure 2), and choose the wanted attribute within that field (figure 3). To add another condition, simply click Add Condition (figure 4) again. To delete a condition, press the red cancel button (figure 5)
The logic pop-up will appear when the logic icon is clicked. In order to use lock logic, click Add Condition under Lock Logic.
If multiple conditions have been created, a AND/OR option will appear between conditions. Choosing AND means both conditions need to be met for a question/block to display. Selecting OR means at least one of these conditions (attribute types) needs to be met for a question/block to display.
The logic pop-up will appear when the logic icon is clicked. In order to use lock logic, click Add Condition under Lock Logic.
Lock Logic
Lock logic is used when locking a question and its response options and can only be applied to blocks of questions. To use lock logic, attributes must be assigned to respondents before using lock logic. Lock logic enables the respondent to see previously answered questions but not be able to edit their original responses. This is mainly used for breaking a survey into parts without making the respondent take the entire survey again.
The logic pop-up will appear when the logic icon is clicked. In order to use lock logic, click Add Condition under Lock Logic.
The logic pop-up will appear when the logic icon is clicked. In order to use lock logic, click Add Condition under Lock Logic.
To add or edit the logic of an existing question or block of questions, click on the logic icon that looks like a circuit.
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