Skip Logic: Hide a question in a survey

Skip Logic: Hide a question in a survey

You can hide a question in a survey instead of removing a question from a survey.

How to hide a survey question

There are three ways to hide a question in a survey.

Method

How it works

Method

How it works

Jump To Question - basic skip logic

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You can add rules that cause the respondent to jump past one or more upcoming questions based on their answer to the current question.

 

This is best suited to situations where your questions are grouped by topic and there are certain topics that can be skipped if someone has answered a question in a particular way.

Hide Question Unless… - advanced skip logic

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You can add rules that will hide a survey question unless an earlier survey question has been answered in a particular way - the key here is that the earlier survey question can be any earlier question in the survey, it is not limited to being the question which is before the question being hidden.

 

This is best suited to situations where there is a more sophisticated rationale around which questions you want to hide and which ones you’d like to display.

Multi-version Surveys

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This allows you to hide questions based on two factors

  • the interval of the survey (i.e. the point in time at which it is being completed, e.g. the ‘Pre’ or the 'Post'; formerly called the wave)

  • and who is completing it (the Respondent Type).