Question type: Multi question
Question type: Multi question
Question type: Multi question | |
Type |
Number |
General Description |
This question is similar to a single question in that it consists of a question text and some answer options. The difference to a single question is that you for a multi question can choose multiple answer options. Each answer option is represented by a number; typically starting from 1 and increasing by 1 for each option thereafter. A typical multi question would be ‘Which of these large European countries have you ever visited?’ with answer options ‘Germany’ (represented by a 1 on database), ‘Spain’ (represented by a 2 on database), and ‘Italy’ (represented by a 3 on database). An answer could e.g. be ‘1 and 3’ (meaning the user has visited Germany and Italy but never Spain). Multi questions may also have open parts; that is an option which requires you to specify some additional text for the chosen option. An example of this could be ‘Which fruits do you like?’ (Name of question is 'Fruits') with answer options ‘Apples’ (=1), ‘Oranges’ (=2), ‘Others, please specify’ (=3). Let us imagine that the 3rd answer option is a partly open option, meaning that the user after having chosen it must write the fruits that he likes besides apples and oranges. In order to import these half-open options the user will need to place the open answer of an option in a separate column in the imported excel. |
Import Group |
Import Data (by selecting a questionnaire) |
Business Rules |
The name of the question to which you wish to import data must be the same as the imported files column header in order to ensure auto-mapping. Since a user can answer more than one answer per question (in reality he can answer yes or no to each option) we cannot represent the answer with just one single number. Instead answers to multi questions are represented by a string of 0 and 1s, where 0 identifies a “no” answer and ‘1” a yes. The way we relate any 0 or 1 to an answer option is by its placement in a string. In the first example above where a user answered that he had been in option 1 and 3 out of 3 countries, it would translate into the string ‘101’. When importing a string you must have the same number of 0 and 1s as there exists answer options. If the question has open parts, each open part will be split to one column that can be mapped to during import. These columns work in the same way as text questions. If we try to import an open part of an answer option that is not selected, the open part will be ignored. In order to automatically map to semi-open answer options we need to name the excel column the same name as the Multi Question + ‘_AO_’ + ‘n', where n is the option number. In example 2 above, where label was ‘Country’ and the open property was set for option 3, the name of the column in excel would need to be ‘Fruits_AO_3’. |
Validation |
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Notes |
A number of situations can happen when you import open and closed question parts and these are not logically related for a specific user Situation 1: When importing only closed parts
Situation 2: When importing both open and closed parts
Situation 3: When importing only open part
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