It's more like a survey. But we want to provide 2 different feedback after they complete the survey. And I want to use the Likert Scale but unable to provide 2 type of feedback. That's it. Thanks
Without knowing how you'll score it, I think you should be able to use a variable for each possible answer and then show the appropriate feedback layer based on their responses. For example, if you use numeric variable you could display the first feedback layer if their "score" was less than a certain value and another if it was equal to or greater.
Do you have a screenshot or anything that shows how you'd like to set it up?
Ah...my mistake..I was thinking of doing this in Storyline. I can't think of anyway to do that in Quizmaker other than a series of multiple choice questions you make look like a Likert scale. Could something like that work?
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Hi Virak! Is there something you want to do with a survey question that you can't do with a Graded question?
It's more like a survey. But we want to provide 2 different feedback after they complete the survey. And I want to use the Likert Scale but unable to provide 2 type of feedback. That's it. Thanks
Without knowing how you'll score it, I think you should be able to use a variable for each possible answer and then show the appropriate feedback layer based on their responses. For example, if you use numeric variable you could display the first feedback layer if their "score" was less than a certain value and another if it was equal to or greater.
Do you have a screenshot or anything that shows how you'd like to set it up?
So, we can sore the Likert Scale? Would you show me how? I can't figure out in Quiz Maker. Thanks
Ah...my mistake..I was thinking of doing this in Storyline. I can't think of anyway to do that in Quizmaker other than a series of multiple choice questions you make look like a Likert scale. Could something like that work?
Sure, thanks Mike. I've been using Multiple choice but just want to double check if the option exist.
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