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October 23, 2014 in
Find out what your respondents think of concepts by having them place their feedback directly on the image itself. You specify which area of the image is the “hot spot” to be interacted with, and determine the scoring and color choices to suit…
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Shannon McCluskey on
October 23, 2014 in
Get feedback on website interface designs to improve usability. Ask respondents questions about your website design, like; “Where would you click on this page to add a photo?”, and then easily analyze the responses in a visual heat map. The brighter the…
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Shannon McCluskey on
October 23, 2014 in
With the group/rank question, you can ask respondents to sort items into predefined categories. An optional component is to get respondents to rank each item as they are sorting them. For example, if you wanted feedback on the structure of your…
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Shannon McCluskey on
October 23, 2014 in
Connect your survey question to an external database or RSS feed using the web service question. This question will dynamically import data to make question more relevant to respondents. It can also determine if respondents are qualified to take a…
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Shannon McCluskey on
October 23, 2014 in
Show respondents items to compare so that they might choose their least and most preferred or important option. This question is easy for respondents to take, and is actually better at capturing this kind of data because humans are more…
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