Matrix Multiple Choice
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Matrix multiple choice list multiple questions and multiple choices in a matrix format, where respondents need to select one or more answers for each question.
On the survey editing page, you can create a new matrix multiple-choice by selecting "Matrix Multiple-Choice " from the question type controls on the left side or by clicking the + button on the quick toolbar on the right side of a specified question to choose "Matrix Multiple Choice ".
The title, choics, and remarks all support rich text editing, including: font styles.Insert hyperlink, insert image, insert video, quote survey content.
After turning off the "This question is mandatory" feature in the right panel, this question can be left blank when answering.
In matrix multiple-choice , the number of options a user can select for the same question can be limited.
In a matrix multiple-choice , mutually exclusive choices refer to designating a certain choice as an exclusive item. If the user selects this exclusive choice while answering, they cannot select any other choices for that question. Multiple exclusive choices can be set.
Choice association allows the selected (or unselected) options to be displayed as options in this matrix single choice question. It is generally used in situations where two questions are highly relevant or for follow-up questions.
In the question editing state,choices can be set to random. Once successfully set, the choices will be displayed in the answer interface according to the chosen random method. The randomization methods for matrix single choice include: random order and random reverse order.
Randomizing choices means that the choices in the question will appear in a random order when answering. After enabling the "Randomize choices" feature, a non-random checkbox will appear to the right of the choices. If you want a certain option to remain in its current position, you can check "Non-random" next to it, and that choice will not be included in the random sorting.
Random forward/reverse order of options means that the choices in the question appear in a random forward or reverse order when answering. After enabling the "Random forward/reverse order of options" feature, a "Fix the last option" switch will appear below it. If you want the last option to remain in its current position, you can enable the "Fix the last choice" feature. In this case, the last choice will not participate in the random forward/reverse order when displayed on the answering end.
Question association means that the options selected (or not selected) by the respondent are displayed in the questions of this matrix multiple-choice question. It is generally used in cases where two questions are highly relevant or in follow-up questions.
In the question editing state, you can set the questions in a matrix single-choice survey to be displayed randomly. Once set, the questions will be displayed in the response interface according to the selected random method. The random methods for questions in a matrix single-choice survey include: random order and random forward/reverse order.
Matrix multiple-choice questions will adaptively display as a matrix or in a split-question format based on the answering terminal.
On the statistical analysis page, the results of the matrix single-choice questions are displayed in the form of a bar chart and a table subtotal.