Single Choice

Multiple choice allow respondents to select one option from a set of choices.

【STEP 1】 Create new Single Choice

On the survey editing page, select "Single Choice" from the question type controls on the left side, or click the + button in the quick toolbar on the right side of a specified question to create a new single choice question.

【STEP 2】Edit the question, notes, and choices content

The title, choices, and remarks all support rich text editing, including: font styles.Insert hyperlink, insert image, insert video, quote survey content.

【STEP 3】Question and choice settings

Mandatory settings

After turning off the "This question is mandatory" feature in the right panel, this question can be left blank when answering.

All questions are set to "mandatory" by default.

Question Type

Single-choice, multiple-choice, and dropdown can be freely switched. After switching, the original question's required settings, option association settings, and random option settings are retained.

Add a fill-in-the-blank box after the choices

Upon opening, add a fill-in-the-blank box after the choice, mark it as required, and users must fill in the content before submitting. This is suitable for scenarios where users select "Other" and additional information needs to be collected

Choice Association

Choice association refers to displaying the selected (or unselected) choices in the next question's available choices. This is typically used for highly related questions or follow-up inquiries.

Choice Carry-forward

Choices Listing

In the question editing state, you can set the choices to be displayed in columns. Once set, the answer interface will display the choices in columns according to the number of choices per row. In landscape mode, you can set 1 to 6 choices per row, and in portrait mode, you can set 1 to 3 choices per row. This is suitable for situations where there are many options and the choice text is not long.

Choices are random

In the question editing mode, choices can be set to random. Once set successfully, the choices will be displayed randomly on the answering end according to the chosen random method. The random methods include: random order, random forward and reverse order, and grouped display.

Randomize choices

Random choice ordering means that the choices in a question appear in a random order when answering. After enabling the "Random choice ordering" feature, a non-random checkbox will appear on the right side of the choices. If you want a specific option to remain in its current position, you can check "Non-random" next to it, and that choice will not participate in the random ordering.

Choices in random forward and reverse order

Random forward/reverse order of choices means that the choices in the question will randomly appear in forward or reverse order when answering. After enabling the "Random forward/reverse order of choices" feature, a "Fix the last choice" toggle will appear below the "Random forward/reverse order of choices" feature. If you want the last choice to remain in its current position, you can enable the "Fix the last choice" feature, and the last choice will not participate in the random forward/reverse order when displayed on the answering end.

Grouped display of options

Choice grouping display refers to the free division of choices into multiple groups, where one or more choices from each group are randomly selected to be displayed during the survey. It also supports random sorting display between groups.

Choices are random

Survey Results

In the statistical analysis page, display the results of single-choice in the form of subtotal + bar percentage.

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