Waves allow you to organise the deployments of your survey. Typical waves Manage your longitudinal surveys using Waves
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What are longitudinal surveys?
Surveys that ask the same or similar questions to the same or similar people at several points in time are longitudinal.
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Create unlimited versions of the same survey
Longitudinal surveys on Makerble use Core Questions
Now you no longer need to create separate surveys for each point in time that your survey is completed
Instead you only need to create one survey because on Makerble you choose whether to hide, edit or include each question in each wave’s version of the survey
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How it works
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Step 1: Create a single survey containing your bank of questions
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Step 2: Create a wave for each point in timeCommon ones are:
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Once you turn on Waves, you can:
Step 3: Add those waves to a project’s survey campaignDictionary A survey campaign is a survey on a project
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Step 4: Customise the survey’s appearance on each wave
| Personalise the Wording of Survey Questions based on the Wave and Respondent Type | ||
Step 5: Select the wave when collecting survey responsesYou can collect survey responses from
| Select the wave when collecting longitudinal survey responses | ||
Step 6: Analyse results
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Automatically adjust the wording of survey questions and answer choices based on which Wave the respondent is responding toSee a label on each survey response that tells you which Wave the response is for
Filter survey responses according to the Wave they belong to
Get started with Waves
Create a WaveSelect a Wave when sending a surveySelect a Wave when completing a survey (as a colleague)