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 »
Poll Charts
What is this?
A Poll Chart is a horizontal bar chart that is displayed to the respondent once they have submitted their response. They allow your respondents to view the results of their response in combination with all the other people who have already completed the poll.
When would I use this?
Poll Charts are great if you’d like to show the results of the poll to your respondents right after they’ve completed the poll themselves. The chart helps respondents to feel that they’ve contributed, and can help them see what other people have answered as well.
What does a poll chart look like?
A Poll Chart will include a horizontal bar chart that will provide a breakdown of how many respondents chose each answer options. You can change the theme of the poll to be something more colorful if you’d like, but the default poll theme is displayed below.
