Overview of Standard Questions
Below is a brief description, example and a list of features and capabilities currently available for each standard question type.
Standard Questions:
- single select
- multi-select
- drop down
- numeric
- rating
- ranking
- autosum
- open end
Single Select
Our standard single select question allows respondents to click on a single answer and includes the following features and capabilities:
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Multi-Select
Our standard multi-select question allows respondents to check multiple answers and includes the same features and capabilities as single select questions, along with the following:
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Drop Down
Our standard drop down question allows respondents to select one answer from a drop-down list of options and includes the same features and capabilities as single select questions, along with the following:
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Numeric
Our standard numeric question allows respondents to enter alpha-numeric responses in the answer field provided and includes the same features and capabilities as single select questions, along with the following:
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Rating
Our standard rating question allows respondents to rate items based on a text scale you set. The rating question is an advanced form of the single select question, with multiple columns allowing for a variety of rating levels for respondents to choose from. The rating question includes the same features and capabilities as single select questions, along with the following:
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Ranking
Our standard ranking question allows respondents to rank items in a numeric order. The ranking question example below is an advanced form of the drop down question, with multiple rows and numeric choices allowing for a variety of ranking levels for respondents to choose from. The ranking question includes the same features and capabilities as single select questions, along with the following:
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Autosum
Our standard autosum question allows respondents to enter numbers and tally to a certain amount or percentage you set. The autosum example question below is an advanced form the numeric question with multiple rows and a visible counter as a column header showing respondents the tally of their answers. By entering a value range (i.e. 1-100) and a validate sum (i.e. 100), you can create autosum questions allowing respondents to easily calculate percentages and totals for a variety of questions (activities, spending habits, etc.). The autosum question includes the same features and capabilities as single select questions, along with the following:
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Open End
Our standard open end question allows alpha-numeric responses in a provided answer field and includes the same features and capabilities as single select questions, along with the following:
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