I'm trying to create a questionnaire for my Bachelor Thesis now and have a problem with group randomization. I have 7 groups(A,B,C,D,E,F,G). Group G has to be always shown to the participants. And only 4 out of groups A-F have to be shown to each participant in a random order. How could I achieve it?
Probably somebody could help me with it, as I have no experience in programming.
There habe been quite a few posts about that, I recall one just this week. With questions this would be pretty easy, but with groups you probably need to use Javascript, if I recall right.
Here is a workaround, but it probably won't work for the latest versions of LS. It is always important to mention which version you are using.
www.limesurvey.org/manual/Workarounds:_S...of_Y_question_groups
Have a look in the forum, I remember someone asked just this question a couple of days ago. You'll probably find a solution for newer versions there.
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Probably not, because there have been significant changes from 2.06 to 2.6x in the templates/themes and LS in general.
You might want to search for this other post in the forum.
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tpartner wrote: I'm not sure when relevanceStatus was introduced
Since 1.92 .
But randomisation + relevanceStatus are sometimes unstable between version
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