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Hi all,
I have a survey that consists of four pages. Each surveypage contains four items and each item is scored on a five point scale (1 to 5). I am trying to achieve two things.
First I want to create a total score over all 16 items (simply summing up all item score, no need for reversing item scores).
Second, I want to add branching. If the total score is 32 or less or 75 or more the experiment should simply continue as is (with the next block). If it is within those values then it should skip over a number of blocks.
I am trying to find out how I can calculate that total score but couldn't readily find it in the manuals. Also, I am unsure on what level I should calculate this; I assumed the survey level, but perhaps code needs to be added at each surveypage level as well. The same goes for the branching, how and where should I add this?
Thanks for all the help!
Kevin
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Total score + branching
k.vanschie@tilburguniversity.edu
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Last Week
Perhaps it's helpful to add what I thought I needed to do for Question...
k.vanschie@tilburguniversity.edu
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Values are just variables, they will not do anything unless you set...
Dave
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6 days ago @ 5:00 AM
This makes sense! So every subsequent block that needs to be skipped...
k.vanschie@tilburguniversity.edu
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6 days ago @ 6:27 AM
>Because I have quite a few blocks I wondered if it's possible to...
Dave
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6 days ago @ 6:54 AM
Made the change to a block format. How can I store the total value in...
k.vanschie@tilburguniversity.edu
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6 days ago @ 7:17 AM
You need to define a <data> element, with its /columns speciying...
Dave
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6 days ago @ 7:46 AM
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