What are structured questions?
Structured questions are our workhorse. This question line relies on closed-ended categories pre-selected by the researcher. There are two primary advantages to structured questions: They require a lower cognitive load on the respondent.
What do you call a follow up question?
They are like response tokens such as really, okay, yeah. Follow-up questions are sometimes called reply questions. Follow-up questions are formed using the auxiliary verb or modal verb contained in the statement that the question is responding to.
Why do you ask your customers follow up questions?
Use them to find additional nuance and add some qualitative color to traditionally numbers-heavy reports. By inviting your customers to go deeper and provide you with even more incisive insights, you build trust and loyalty with them, and allow yourself to make an even better product.
When do you Pip a question in a survey?
A sender question is a question whose answer you want to insert into a later receiver question in the survey. Piping is activated when a survey taker clicks Next to go to the next page, so a receiver question can’t be on the same page as the associated sender question.
When do you apply piping to a sender question?
A sender question is a question whose answer you want to insert into a later receiver question in the survey. Piping is activated when a survey taker clicks Next to go to the next page, so a receiver question can’t be on the same page as the associated sender question. Only apply piping after the design is complete.
What does it mean to ask a follow up question?
This question is a follow-up question. It helps continue a conversation. It determines the direction of a conversation. Without follow-up questions, conversations can easily end or may never begin. If you ask a question, the person you are talking to should answer and share their ideas or experience.
A sender question is a question whose answer you want to insert into a later receiver question in the survey. Piping is activated when a survey taker clicks Next to go to the next page, so a receiver question can’t be on the same page as the associated sender question.
A sender question is a question whose answer you want to insert into a later receiver question in the survey. Piping is activated when a survey taker clicks Next to go to the next page, so a receiver question can’t be on the same page as the associated sender question. Only apply piping after the design is complete.
Why is question and answer piping not supported?
Question and Answer Piping isn’t supported when Page Randomization is applied to either the page that contains the sender question, or the page that contains the receiver question. If you receive an error that prevents you from saving a question with piping, remove the Page Randomization on those pages, or remove the piping from the question.