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7:11 June 24, 2008
| Ang
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I wonder how I can provide individual feedback to the participants in the end of the survey. I wonder if is a way to correlation answers in other to give different types of feeback in the end agree with their answers. (If the participan answer 11 a + 13 b = some feedback, if answer 11 b,c + 12 c = other type of feedback)
Thanks
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11:07 June 25, 2008
| Mario
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Using advanced show-when logic for pages, you can construct a rule to only show the page when a particular question has specific answers, much as you described. This would be possible at the Pro and Enterprise levels.
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11:41 September 18, 2008
| Thinking Forward
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Hi Mario
How would one select and give several comments: in one feedback?
If person choose answers A, D ad F then I want to say
Your interests are clustered in the Human Resources areas (feedback for A), specifically related to interviewing people (feedback for B), and you should consider a course in “Appreciative Listening” to enhance your skills. (feedback for F)
but if they choose A, D and G then I want to say
Your interests are clustered in the Human Resources areas, specifically related to interviewing people, and you should consider asking for opportunities to watch and learn from expert interviewers (Feedback for G).
It could be on separate lines or paragraphs, but must be in the same “document”.
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5:21 September 18, 2008
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At that point you are dynamically creating a paragraph based on choices. I suppose a way to do it would be to make your REPORTING VALUES equal to the specific sentence for that answer, and then on a later page use the merge code to pull that reported answer from the question and construct your paragraph.
Other than that very rough hack, it would probably get into the realm of custom scripting.
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5:33 September 18, 2008
| Thinking Forward
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Thanks Mario, which level of account would I need to have to be able to do this “rough hack”. I am testing the free version at the moment, but willing to upgrade.
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5:38 September 18, 2008
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Any level. it's just using reporting values and merge codes (edit a question and look to the right side for Simple Piping Wizard - Select a variable). Custom Scripting is Pro and Enterprise.
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6:29 September 18, 2008
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