Inserting an additional text to your survey design provides extra context or instruction to your respondents.
Adding or Editing a Logo
Adding or editing a logo is very simple and easy. When you add a logo, it appears in the survey header, so your branding will carry through the entire survey experience.
Assigning Numerical Values to Answer Choices
To help you analyze the results, here are some ways you can assign numerical values to answer choices.
Validating a Question to Only Allow Numerical Data
Multiple Textboxes question can be validated to only allow numerical data and require all fields to a fixed sum. Those fields will only accept positive whole numbers.
Using Surveys for Elections or Polls
Election polling is one of the popular applications of survey analysis. Using surveys for elections or polls can help the organizers design their forms, collect responses and analyze results fast and easy.
Design & Character Limits of the Survey
These are the design & character limits of the survey to keep in mind in creating your surveys.
Page & Question Randomization
Randomization can help minimize order bias and improve the accuracy of your results. One way to do this in Surview is to use Page & Question Randomization to adjust the order in which people see when taking your survey.
Anonymous Responses
Anonymous Responses is a collector’s setting that gives you options whether not to track or save respondent’s identity in survey results.
Cloning a Survey
Cloning a survey in your account creates a duplicate version of a survey. This option allows you to make a copy of an existing survey with ease because you don’t have to start from scratch or re-create past surveys you’ve sent.
Preview & Test Surveys
Preview and test your survey prior sending to your respondents to make sure that everything is working fine. There are some limitations when editing a live survey, so before sending it out, it’s necessary to check some possible problems with your survey design.