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8 Ιουν 2017 · Most of the surveys I’ve designed, analyzed, and even taken have included a check-all-that-apply question. Today’s post includes three ideas for visualizing those survey questions and a bunch of transparency about my own mistakes along the way.
12 Σεπ 2018 · If your data is setup correctly, it’s easy to visualize check-all-that-apply questions with a simple calculated field that will work with both regular and weighted data. Related posts. Dealing with Survey Tools that Don’t Code Check-all-that-apply Questions Correctly. Working with Weighted Survey Data
Check all that apply (CATA) survey questions are easy to compose. Just ask a question, list a bunch of options, and let people know they can choose as many as they like, right?
10 Ιουλ 2024 · In this tutorial, we will focus on a specific type of multiple response set: multiple response (or "check-all-that-apply") questionnaire items. A multiple response question presents a list of possible answer options, and the respondent selects all options that are true for them.
In a Check All That Apply situation, respondents can – and usually do – choose more than 1 answer. This means the responses will never total to 100%. And that’s why this data can not be visualized as a pie chart.
Survey questions that have multiple response options with an instruction to “select all that apply” are common in our industry, and for good reasons. They are efficient and easy for respondents to answer.
Add images to your Multiple Choice options. If you want to add images to your Multiple Choice options, simply click on the body of the slide and the image icon next to the options under the Edit tab. You can upload your own images or select images from the Unsplash and Giphy libraries.