In all likelihood, you have used a Likert scale (or something you’ve called a Likert scale) in a survey before. It might surprise you to learn that Likert scales are a very specific format and what you have been calling Likert may not be. Not to worry — researchers that have been doing surveys for… Read More »
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Tutorial added! Adding Multimedia – Audio, Video, and Documents
Rich multimedia content is all over the web, and embedded audio, video, even documents are integrated into every blog, website, and social network. SurveyGizmo is powerful enough to support this content as well, though the task can be daunting if you have never created it yourself. Thus, a new tutorial has been added to provide… Read More »
New Duplicate Response Protection Tutorial
Mario has been hard at work trying to keep up with the demand for new tutorials, and he has recently rolled out a new one on Duplicate Response Protection, what it is and how to use it. He hits on the three options we now have- Cookie based protection, IP based protection, plus our newest… Read More »
The tutorials just keep coming!
Somewhere between improving SurveyGizmo for everyone and assisting our customers, someone found the time to add a few more quick tips for the look and feel of your survey by customizing your theme (Current Project > Publishing > Default Theme). They may not be big issues, and they definitely don’t effect everyone, but sometimes it’s… Read More »
New tutorials now online
Want to know the first mistake many companies make when designing surveys? Are you looking for a nifty trick when testing a survey? Confused about how SurveyGizmo’s new filter tool works when you’re creating a report? We’ve added a couple new tutorials this week: The “Sweet Sixteen” Tips For Building Online Surveys and Creating a… Read More »