Image Choices

Image choices can be single or multiple answer questions. They allow respondents to select one, or a series, of images from a set.

Star Rating

A Star Rating question allows respondents to rank a variable using stars rather than numerical values.

Constant Sum

A Constant Sum question allows respondents to enter numerical values for a set of variables, but requires the values to add up to a pre-specified total. This is a great question type to use when asking financial, budget related questions

Checkbox Grid

Checkbox Grids allow respondents to select single or multiple choices for a list of variables. For example, you could ask a question like: Please select all of the modes of transportation you’ve used each month this year. You could then

Net Promoter

The Net Promoter question type is a fast and easy way for an organization to obtain their Net Promoter Score. It appears as a likert scale and can be inserted anywhere within a survey. The question asks respondents to rate

Drill Down

Drill Down questions allow respondents to select an answer by narrowing down their choice from a general category to a specific category. For example, you could first have respondents select which state they reside in, and then select which city

Semantic Differential

A Semantic Differential question allows respondents to rate a variable, or set of variables, on a scale of choices such as “Y to X” or “Very Unsatisfied to Very Satisfied”. The labels are shown at either ends of the question,

File Uploads

File upload questions allows respondents to upload files alongside their responses. For example, a respondent could upload their resume, a video, pictures, etc. There’s no limit on the type of file that can be uploaded, or on the number of

Hidden Fields

Hidden fields are questions that are only visible to the survey creator while editing the survey. They do not appear to respondents; however, the contents do appear in Analytics alongside responses. Hidden fields can store existing information, trigger survey logic,

Natrix Questions – Multi-type Question

The Natrix Question is a great way to group a number of different related questions together. For example, you may want to ask a multiple choice, textbox, and dropdown question about a given topic as part of one question. The

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