Yes/No Question Type

A Yes/No question is simply a multiple choice question that has yes & no as the only two choices. Yes/No questions are useful for asking binary questions. You can also construct a Yes/No question from a multiple choice question by

Section Separator

The Section Separator will basically allow you to specify some text without having to ask a question. Sometimes you want to give your survey an introduction page or perhaps even specify a final exit page where you would like to

Piping Survey Answers

Sometimes you will need to use the answer of a previous question in an upcoming question. Using FluidSurveys’ Drag and Drop piping feature, you will be able to insert answers from a previous question or questions into an upcoming question

Data Extraction

Let’s say that you were to ask a survey respondent to choose which energy drinks they have tried in the past from a long list. Let’s then say that you wanted to list all of their choices as variables in

Looping within Your Survey

Let’s say you were to ask someone to choose the sports that they have played in the past from a list of about 40 sports. Let’s also say that you wanted to ask them the same 5 questions about each

Advanced Survey Logic

If you are looking to send a respondent to a given location in the survey based on multiple conditions (i.e. their answers to a number of questions), then you need to use advanced skipping. Advanced skipping also allows you to

Skipping to a Question in Your Survey

Skipping is a very useful survey feature that will allow you to send a respondent to a given section of the survey based on their responses to a given question or even series of questions. For example, if you are

Skipping to a Page in Your Survey

Skipping is a very useful survey feature that will allow you to send a respondent to a given section of the survey based on their responses to a given question or even series of questions. For example, if you are

Unconditional Skip Logic

Unconditional skips are important since they allow you to send someone to another page of the survey in all cases. This is particularly useful when you are setting up a branching sequence. For example, based on someone’s answers to question

Survey Versioning – Keep Track of Survey Versions

Survey versioning allows you to keep track of different versions of your survey over time. In other words, you can keep track of how your survey has progressed over a period. Using this survey, you will be able to revert

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