multiple answers
May 13, 2013
By
Ken Willard
I'm trying to create a slide where the participant can list their top five of something from a listing of about 30 items. There are no correct answers (it is just based on their personal skills) I found the "Short Answer" option and that will sort of work...but I'd rather have them be able to type five different things in a 1-5 ranking. Any suggestions?
3 Replies
How about a 2 part question:
- In a checklist of the 30 items, have them check the box of the 5 they want
- Use variables to move those 5 items to the next part of the question, which will have them drag each response in the ranking order
Thanks April - I was able to set up a drag and drop slide.
I'm just getting started with all this...so I don't know how to do things like a checklist yet. But your response got me thinking.
Hi, Ken: you also might try just creating a slide that has a formatted top five list:
1. then insert text entry/variable box next to it.
2. then insert text entry/variable box next to it.
and so on...
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