I'm trying to create a matching drop down question where each of the 7 questions only has one of 3 possible choices. However I am ending up with 7 drop down choices, some of which are duplicated.
Hi there, Ian. In the matching drop-down questions, each choice needs its own match. Since you have matches that can be paired with more than one choice, this question format might not be the best one for your interaction.
Could you consider doing a drag-and-drop interaction, where the 7 choices each be dropped into one of 3 match categories?
Hello: This is a common question of matching many-to-one. Certainly there would be a question type for this. I have 10 questions with five matches meaning the answers can occur multiple times. Can you offer a work-around for this?
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Hi there, Ian. In the matching drop-down questions, each choice needs its own match. Since you have matches that can be paired with more than one choice, this question format might not be the best one for your interaction.
Could you consider doing a drag-and-drop interaction, where the 7 choices each be dropped into one of 3 match categories?
Hello: This is a common question of matching many-to-one. Certainly there would be a question type for this. I have 10 questions with five matches meaning the answers can occur multiple times. Can you offer a work-around for this?
Click the link below to review an example to hopefully what you are looking for. I had to do this for a project: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/55d51d2f-fce5-46c4-8c4d-13f13572428a/review
The correct answer is:
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