Check Box Survey Results

Jan 02, 2023

I am trying to display the results of a 10-question introspective survey to each learner. I can't seem to figure out how to count up the number of Yes votes to show them the results. I have broken down the feedback into four levels. I would like to show them that if they answered all 10 as Yes, then they are amazing. If they answered only 8 or 9 of them Yes, then they are doing well, etc. 

How do I create a results page off of check boxes? I've scoured the discussion board and either it's not there or I'm searching with the wrong terms. I'll add the page in progress for reference.

5 Replies
Michael Hinze

Have a look at the attached and see if that's what you wanted. There is no need to make this a scoreable question, it's a survey with no right/wrong answers. "Selected" and "Normal" are built-in states that are called automatically, there is no need for triggers. Also, when you use button sets, one option is deselected automatically, when you select the other. The survey results screen simply shows layers with different feedback, based on the number of selected Yes choices on the previous slide.

Judy Nollet

Michael's tips are excellent. Using the automated functionality associated with built-in states is a great way to save development time (and prevent development headaches). 

FYI: Here's a post with more info about tracking custom questions or surveys:

https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/tip-track-responses-to-custom-questions-or-surveys