Apologies for asking the forum yet another question on randomized groups. I've been reading through several dozen posts, but I can't find the answer I need.
In my survey, I have two question groups, Group 1 & Group 2.
In Group 1, there is one question, Q1, a 5 point array with 9 subquestions 1-9.
In Group 2, I have 9 more questions, Q2-10, that correspond to Q1_1 - Q1_9. Each is a 4 point array with 8 subquestions, 1-8
I need to randomly display a total of 3 questions from group 2, but only one question per page, and ONLY if the corresponding subquestion in Q1 was answered first.
I can very easily do this with relevance status and a randomization group IF all 3 questions in Group 2 are displayed on one page, but if I set the survey to display question by question, all I get is 3 blank screens.
I considered putting each individual question in Group 2 into their own groups and read this workaroundthis workaround involving a hidden randomization equation question, but since there are conditions on these questions making them dependent on responses in Q1, I don't believe that work around will fix my particular problem.
I think a more advanced hidden randomization equation might work, but I don't know what it would look like, and would greatly appreciate your help.
In my survey, I have two question groups, Group 1 & Group 2.
In Group 1, there is one question, Q1, a 5 point array with 9 subquestions 1-9.
In Group 2, I have 9 more questions, Q2-10, that correspond to Q1_1 - Q1_9. Each is a 4 point array with 8 subquestions, 1-8
I need to randomly display a total of 3 questions from group 2, but only one question per page, and ONLY if the corresponding subquestion in Q1 was answered first.
I can very easily do this with relevance status and a randomization group IF all 3 questions in Group 2 are displayed on one page, but if I set the survey to display question by question, all I get is 3 blank screens.
I considered putting each individual question in Group 2 into their own groups and read this workaroundthis workaround involving a hidden randomization equation question, but since there are conditions on these questions making them dependent on responses in Q1, I don't believe that work around will fix my particular problem.
I think a more advanced hidden randomization equation might work, but I don't know what it would look like, and would greatly appreciate your help.