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Scoring with logic

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11:03
July 23, 2008


C2 Jim

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Here is my question: Is it possible to only score the questions that are actually asked throughout the survey?

My survey situation: We ask the respondents via check boxes to select anywhere from 1 to 9 categories. Each category is set up as it’s own page and for each one they select they are asked 4 questions from a pool of 4 to 10 questions depending on the category. I set up the survey with simple show/hide commands to only show the categories they selected and the bulk question control to show x-number random questions.

The problem I’m running into is the scoring is calculating based on all the questions. Is there a fix for this?

Thanks for the help!

Jim

7:14
July 24, 2008


cheri

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Hi, Jim.

Hmmm. We probably could do this with custom scripting with one caveat. You would need to make all of the questions required so that a non-answer would be scored as wrong or minus to distinguish it from a question that was just skipped by the respondent.

If you would like to consider hiring our Professional Services to do this, please submit a ticket with specifics to support AT sgizmo.com and we will go directly to our programmers for definite feasibility and give you a quote.

Thanks, Jim.

–Cheri

7:36
July 24, 2008


C2 Jim

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Thanks for the info!

I originally had all the questions required, but while trying several options to get the scoring right I removed that. I’ll look at the scripting option.



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