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3 years 4 months ago #224959 by Mon2016
Hi all,

I hope you all are okay.

I am currently dealing with an issue that I hope someone could help me resolve.

I am creating an interview with 18 products, but I want to randomize these 18 products in each interview, this could be easy in the "randomize group of questions" section, but I am looking to know which one showed in 1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place place etc...

Since I would like to ask the following questions in the same order as the first.

An example:

On P7. the 18 concepts were shown in this order.

Concept1
Concept4
Concept12
Concept2
Concept10
Concept5
Concept11
Concept3
Concept17
Concept13
Concept8
Concept18
Concept14
Concept6
Concept16
Concept15
Concept9
Concept7

On P8. I would like them to be displayed the same way they were displayed in P7.

Is there any way to be able to achieve this?

My version of LS: 3.25.10
Thank you all so much for your help.


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3 years 4 months ago - 3 years 4 months ago #224960 by Joffm
Unfortunately yiu did not say, which type of question you are going to use.

Here you find two sample surveys
[url] forums.limesurvey.org/forum/german-forum...genden-fragen#224952 [/url]

And here you find a lot more ideas
[url] forums.limesurvey.org/forum/can-i-do-thi...-following-questions [/url]

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3 years 4 months ago #224962 by Mon2016
Hi joffm,

Thank you very much for your great help,

I'm not really looking at a specific question.

I don't know if this is possible

In the first part you will see the images of the 18 random products, with a question to "show text" only with the image.

Then I have 18 groups where the 18 products will be displayed with various questions about how much they liked the product concept.

So my idea was to place each group in the relevance equation so that it would show me the products in the same position that the products were shown in the beginning.

I don't know if this is possible or if there is any other alternative.

For a better vision I leave you an LSS survey with the 18 concepts and the 18 subsequent groups.


thanks again joff

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3 years 4 months ago - 3 years 4 months ago #224972 by Joffm
So, you do want to maintain the order of the groups?
No, we do not have this.

What you can do is "micro-tayloring".
Meaning you do not randomize the groups but only the name and the picture and pipe them.
But will be a horrible work later to restructure the data, though it can be done by an Excel macro easily.

By the way: Why do you display the drinks in the first round for 10 seconds, and later the image is displayed again?
To be honest, this is very boring.
If you only want to show ALL concepts at the beginning, you may display all on one page or three pages with 6 images.
Then you may randomize your question groups the usual way.

Or try to change the whole layout.
Instead of 18x 2 questions, use an array dual scale (maybe you can reduce the 7-point scale to a 5-point scale)

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3 years 4 months ago #224980 by Joffm
Here a small idea.
Reduced to 5 concepts.

As I said before, it will be a lot of work to restructure the data because of the microtayloring.
Meaning in variables Q2_01_x, Q2_02_x, Q2_03_x,... you will find the data of all your concepts depending on the random number.
It's possible but you should avoid it.

 

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3 years 4 months ago - 3 years 4 months ago #224981 by Joffm
And here a revised example.
No micro-tayloring in the second questions.
 

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