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3 years 7 months ago - 3 years 7 months ago #204973 by MaxEvry
Hello, I'm a new user so I'm still getting to grips with this platform.

I'm currently trying to create some basic surveys. And something I'd like to better understand is how you can create conditional responses/questions. As in:

Q1 Do you like apples?

Yes [ ]
No [X]

Q1a Why not?

I haven't found a straightforward answer in the user guide so far, any idea where I should look?
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3 years 7 months ago #204975 by Joffm
Hi, so you did not read the part about "question types" which is very impportant for new users.
manual.limesurvey.org/Question_type_-_Lo...t#Relevance_equation

Here you find it.

But what are your codes of Q1?
Usually you should say:
1=Yes
2=No

Then the relevance equation of Q1a is:
Q1==2 (displayed if the answer of Q1 was 2)


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