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Can I combine two types of questions?
- lsacchi1
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I am a LimeSurvey newbie.
I was wondering if it is possible to combine the "Long-Free Text" question type with the "Array" question type, on the same page.
This is because I would like to present first a free text to participants.
After reading this free text, on the same page, they are presented with array questions based on this text.
Thank you!
L.
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That depends on the displaymode you choose.
manual.limesurvey.org/Surveys_-_introduction#General_settings
Format: This function allows you to choose the way in which the questions will be displayed to the survey respondents. Three options are available:
Question by Question : The questions will be displayed one by one (one question per page). If this option is chosen, a separate "welcome" page and "end" page will be displayed when taking the survey.
Group by Group : Each survey page will display a question group. Also, a separate "welcome" page and "end" page will be displayed when taking the survey, as with the "Question by Question" surveys.
All In One : If chosen, all the pages will be displayed on a single page. If you select this option, no separate pages will be displayed for the "welcome" and "end" pages - they will all appear on the same page, together with the questions.
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Do the participants only read a text?After reading this free text, on the same page, they are presented with array questions based on this text.
In this case a "long free text" is not the best type. You should use "text display".
Or do the participants enter a text?
But then I do not understand the relation of the text and the array.
Please explain.
Joffm
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