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 »
Multi-Page Surveys
What is this?
Every survey is different, and so the “one page” survey format may not work for you. We allow you to have multiple pages in your survey if you need them, and they’re quick and easy to add.
When do I use this?
Surveys vary in length, and so depending on how long your survey is, you may want to break your survey up into mutliple survey to reduce the amount of survey fatigue your respondents experience. When there are a lot of questions on one page, it can make your survey respondents feel intimidated, and may lower your response rate because of it.
Having multiple pages opens up other feature options to you as well. You may want your survey respondent to be able to save at a certain point in the survey and then return later. All of the data that’s collected in our system is saved when you move between pages, so having multiple pages allows you to use our save and continue feature (which becomes available on the second page of your multi-page survey).
Articles Related to Multi-Page Surveys
To learn more about the specifics of this particular question type, please see the links below:
- Article: Survey Fatigue