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Checkbox Survey: Logic and Events


Checkbox Survey’s logic and events based functionality allows surveys to be personalized in both appearance and behavior based on respondents’ actions or attributes.
 
This functionality can be utilized to present a survey to a respondent that reveals only the questions that are relevant to that respondent, hiding questions or entire sections of the survey based on answers to previous questions or respondent attributes.  This not only improves the quality of the data collected, but improves the survey response rate since respondents are not hindered by irrelevant questions.
 
Checkbox Survey uses two types of logic to determine how a survey will progress.  Conditional logic is used to determine whether or not a question or survey page will be displayed.  For example, "If question 1 was answered with 'Yes', then display page 2”.  Branching logic is used to determine an event based upon a response or an attribute.  For example, "If question 1 was answered with 'Yes', then end the survey”.
 
Survey logic can be used throughout the survey, including any page within a survey, and to determine the course of events at the completion of the survey. 


 

Key Benefits of Checkbox Survey's Logic and Events Functionality:


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Send Email Alerts

If a respondent’s answer(s) match a specified pattern, an email alert can be sent to the survey creator or user.  For example, if a customer responds that he intends to make a purchase within 30 days, the survey can be set up to notify the sales team for a follow-up.

Conditional Display of Pages/Questions

Based on the respondent's user profile or answers to previous survey questions, entire pages or questions within a page can be shown or hidden.  This allows the respondent to see only personally relevant pieces of the survey. 

Branching (Skip) Logic

Based on the respondent's user profile or answers to previous survey questions, the respondent can skip directly to another section of the survey or to the end.

Many Logic Operators to Choose From

Conditions and branching events can use a variety of evaluation operators, including ‘equal to’, ‘less than (or equal to)’, ‘greater than (or equal to)’, ‘contains’, ‘does not contain’, ‘question has been answered’, and ‘question has not been answered’.

Many Events to Choose From

A variety of events can be triggered by a respondent’s previous survey answer(s) or user profile, including redirection to a URL, sending of an email, display of a message within the survey, display of a report, or closing of the survey browser.