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 »
Translate Your Survey into Another Language
<p class="note rc v2content" style="background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #FFFFCC; border: 2px solid #99CC66; color: #555951; margin: 0 0 1em; padding: 15px; text-align: center;"><strong> Adding Multiple Languages to the Survey is Available to Enterprise and Dedicated Accounts.</strong></p> SurveyGizmo allows for multiple language surveys at the Enterprise level. This allows you display different languages to survey takers based on their browser settings or the links they choose to use. <ol> <li>Go to <strong>Current Project-->Editing-- > Text &Translation Settings.</strong></li> <li>Click on <strong>Add Language</strong> in the top right and choose the appropriate language from the dropdown menu.</li> <li>Use the dropdown menu to navigate between translations of the survey.</li> </ol> <em>If you do not specify a translation in another language, the survey will display the default language.</em> A helpful tutorial in setting up multiple languages on your first page: <a href="http://support.surveygizmo.com/entries/448899-display-language-translation-links-in-your-survey">http://support.surveygizmo.com/entries/448899-display-language-translation-links-in-your-survey</a> </div>