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 »
Summary Reports
What is this?
From the first response you collect you can automatically start creating graphs and averages from your data to visually display your responses. The graphs and charts are customizable so that you can clearly display you response data with either your answer options or reporting values.
Summary Reports are available to all plan levels, but starting at the Professional level you can filter your Summary Report based on specific criteria, and starting at the Enterprise level, you can have Reports emailed to up to five people on a scheduled basis.
When would I use this?
If you’re looking for a quick way to distribute your data to your client or co-workers, you can easily do so by using a Summary Report. It helps you to visually display your aggregate data that you’ve collected on your survey, and can help you with basic analysis (such as sum, average, min and max) for certain question types.
Example Reports
To learn more about what each question looks like in their Summary Report please visit:
Tutorial:Question Types
Additional Articles Related to Summary Reports
- Tutorial: Creating a Summary Report
- Tutorial: Existing Reports within Summary Reports
- Tutorial: Filtering Reports by Date