Thank you for this excellent tutorial! I am transitioning to Qualtrics from another survey tool. I learned a lot of valuable information about navigating in and using Qualtrics. (Tip: To switch between different screens on your computer, try Alt+Tab instead of going to the taskbar.)
Hi , Thank you for the detailed vdo. I am very new to qualtrics and this will be very helpful in building the survey. I was wondering if you had a tutorial on translating multiple languages by importing translated filed into qualtrics?
Abeer, I think you want to follow this approach here: www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/survey-tools/translate-survey/ Keep in mind the auto-translate feature should only be trusted as a starting point!
Love your video. The video answered most of my questions regarding qualtrics and answered the follow up questions that arose while I was watching. Good user experience 👍 But I have to point out that, it is a like-ert scale, not a lick-ert scale 😬. I also want to know how to include personal information like address/city as piped text in the survey
The professor's name who devleoped the scale pronounces his own last name LIH-KERT / LICK-ERT. Not LIKE-ert. ;-) It's mispronounced by most people in the industry.
@@andrewbaker7589 I was looking for this comment wanting to delete because later I did look it up and realized it wasn't right. Surprising all through grad school I heard Like-ert. 🤷 And I thought like-hert scale, just like how you like it.
You may have a setting on your survey preview that makes the variable name shown. (Qualtrics has a setting like this, it is often used for testing purposes prior to actually launching the survey).
Hello I wanted to ask a quick question, what if I have first a question regarding a number of financial goals of a person and then later on a question regarding long term, short term and midterm, as a choice list. "How many long, mid and short term goals you have?", as a choice list. I want the total amount of these three goals to be equal to the amount the participant specified in the first question, how can I do this in qualtrics?
I fear I may not fully understand your question, so my answer may be off base here. Here is my interpretation: (1) First you present them with a list of mulrti-select items. These are a list of possible financial goals. (2) Later, you want to show them the goals they previously selected, but now ask them, for each goal, if it is short, medium, long? If I'm correct, you simply need to have a "carry forward choices" for the second question, with that second question being a matrix with the three term length options. For the "how many?" part of this question, I'm a bit stumped. I'm not sure what your motive if for having them "count up" the number of their goals... if *you* simply want that count, you can do that after the fact during your analysis. I fear I'm not quite getting a step in your objective here, unfortunately.
Hi thanks for making this video, I would like to know that creating a website & app feedback project is free of cost? coz when I logged in with my personal email this feature is not there. Thanks
Build the NPS question yourself with a standard survey question. Although, it should be noted that you're not really making a NPS question if you're changing the scale ... the range of the numerical response format is a baked-in trait of the "standard" NPS approach.
how can i make simple yes or no questions and if I want to give options under yes or no choices? like for instance, someone select YES and I wanna ask "the major reason of selecting YES".
@@DrBakerSDSU Thank you! Yes, that's what I kinda did yesterday. It is good but I wanted the next option to appear right away in the same Q after clicking yes, not in a separate question. But it's still better than nothing.
@@MJs-85 There is a way to do this in Qualtrics that would require explicit coding (not my area of expertise). Qualtrics does allow you to code your own Javascript. I have a *little* experience with this, but I can't be much help here, unfortunately.
Hello Dr. Baker, Thanks a lot for the video.I'd like to add a link to a survey question (Text/Graphic) using the rich content editor. I add the link and specify that it should open in a new window with a display text. When I preview the survey, however, this link is not clicked. I'm unable to redirect to the appropriate URL. In this case, what should I do? Thank you very much.
Superbly done and very respectful of the viewer's time in the sped-up portions. You deserve kudos for this!
Thank you for this excellent tutorial! I am transitioning to Qualtrics from another survey tool. I learned a lot of valuable information about navigating in and using Qualtrics.
(Tip: To switch between different screens on your computer, try Alt+Tab instead of going to the taskbar.)
Thank you so much for sharing. This helps me a lot for my assignment in PR Research course at RMIT
Now I want a Red Chair NWPA (blue package design, of course!)
Ha!
Great session !!thanks for sharing .
Hi , Thank you for the detailed vdo. I am very new to qualtrics and this will be very helpful in building the survey. I was wondering if you had a tutorial on translating multiple languages by importing translated filed into qualtrics?
Abeer, I think you want to follow this approach here: www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/survey-tools/translate-survey/
Keep in mind the auto-translate feature should only be trusted as a starting point!
@@DrBakerSDSU ah yes I went through this. I was hoping for a tutorial hehe. Thanks though!
Love your video. The video answered most of my questions regarding qualtrics and answered the follow up questions that arose while I was watching. Good user experience 👍
But I have to point out that, it is a like-ert scale, not a lick-ert scale 😬.
I also want to know how to include personal information like address/city as piped text in the survey
The professor's name who devleoped the scale pronounces his own last name LIH-KERT / LICK-ERT. Not LIKE-ert. ;-)
It's mispronounced by most people in the industry.
@@andrewbaker7589 I was looking for this comment wanting to delete because later I did look it up and realized it wasn't right. Surprising all through grad school I heard Like-ert. 🤷 And I thought like-hert scale, just like how you like it.
Thanks for this. I still can't create an intro question without seeing the word 'intro' on the preview screen?
You may have a setting on your survey preview that makes the variable name shown. (Qualtrics has a setting like this, it is often used for testing purposes prior to actually launching the survey).
Hello I wanted to ask a quick question, what if I have first a question regarding a number of financial goals of a person and then later on a question regarding long term, short term and midterm, as a choice list.
"How many long, mid and short term goals you have?", as a choice list.
I want the total amount of these three goals to be equal to the amount the participant specified in the first question, how can I do this in qualtrics?
I fear I may not fully understand your question, so my answer may be off base here. Here is my interpretation:
(1) First you present them with a list of mulrti-select items. These are a list of possible financial goals.
(2) Later, you want to show them the goals they previously selected, but now ask them, for each goal, if it is short, medium, long?
If I'm correct, you simply need to have a "carry forward choices" for the second question, with that second question being a matrix with the three term length options.
For the "how many?" part of this question, I'm a bit stumped. I'm not sure what your motive if for having them "count up" the number of their goals... if *you* simply want that count, you can do that after the fact during your analysis. I fear I'm not quite getting a step in your objective here, unfortunately.
Hi thanks for making this video, I would like to know that creating a website & app feedback project is free of cost? coz when I logged in with my personal email this feature is not there. Thanks
The free Qualtrics account has limited functionality, unfortunately.
Hey! how can one change the nps from a 10 point to 5 point on the new qualtrics?
Build the NPS question yourself with a standard survey question. Although, it should be noted that you're not really making a NPS question if you're changing the scale ... the range of the numerical response format is a baked-in trait of the "standard" NPS approach.
how can i make simple yes or no questions and if I want to give options under yes or no choices? like for instance, someone select YES and I wanna ask "the major reason of selecting YES".
You can make new questions that are revealed based on a Display Logic approach to the previous yes/no.
@@DrBakerSDSU Thank you! Yes, that's what I kinda did yesterday. It is good but I wanted the next option to appear right away in the same Q after clicking yes, not in a separate question. But it's still better than nothing.
@@MJs-85 There is a way to do this in Qualtrics that would require explicit coding (not my area of expertise). Qualtrics does allow you to code your own Javascript. I have a *little* experience with this, but I can't be much help here, unfortunately.
Thats interesting and I can ask around here at WSU surely someone would be of help.
Thanks!
Hello Dr. Baker,
Thanks a lot for the video.I'd like to add a link to a survey question (Text/Graphic) using the rich content editor. I add the link and specify that it should open in a new window with a display text. When I preview the survey, however, this link is not clicked. I'm unable to redirect to the appropriate URL. In this case, what should I do? Thank you very much.
Is this is the objective you are looking for?
community.qualtrics.com/XMcommunity/discussion/3523/open-a-link-in-a-new-tab