Preparing surveys

Select ”Create survey or test”. You then access the following image:

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Here you have the opportunity of selecting a title for the survey. This should not be too long and can, e.g., also contain only the topic of the survey in just one word. You do not have to give it a title, but it is appropriate and clearer for the other users if the survey is given a title. If you do not specify a title, it is automatically generated from the formulation of the question.

Then enter the question, which should be at issue in this survey, in the Question field.

Now enter the different answer options. You can supplement them with any arbitrary number of response options. To do this, select the number of additional response options (up to 10) and click on "add" (Hinzufügen). This option can be repeated as often as desired, i.e. this means that you can enter innumerable additional response options (technically the limit is 1011 in case you would like to know ;)). It is also possible to enter less than five response options, e.g. only three. To do this, one marks the redundant free fields on the right side under Delete with a checkmark and clicks on . The position of the response options can be shifted up or down with the yellow arrows.

Further down the page you then find the setting for the duration of the survey and its further properties:

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Beginning and end: You can start the survey immediately or enter a certain point in time when it is to be automatically started; similarly, you can determine the end of the survey manually or enter a point in time at which it then automatically ends.

Further properties: In some survey it is expedient to make a Multiple choice survey , i.e. the survey participants can not only select just one answer, but instead can make several selections.

Interim results: Here you can set when and whether other users can view the Interim results of the survey. The following options are possible:

  • Always: The interim results are visible before one has voted
  • Only after one has voted: The participants can view the interim results directly after having voted
  • Only after the survey has ended: The participants can only see the results of the survey after its author has ended it
  • Never: Only the person who generated the survey sees the results

The evaluation can be performed anonymously or in a personalised form. In a personalised evaluation you, as survey author, have the possibility of seeing who selected which response option(s): However, you should consider that this can result in fewer users participating in your survey.

If the survey is evaluated in a personalised manner, you can make the names of those who voted publicly visible for all users of the system. This option is only possible when you set the evaluation to "personalised“ and when the results visibility has not been set to "never".

If the participants may repeatedly retract their answers and vote again, enter "yes" in the last item of the additional properties. If everyone should only vote once and for all, select “no” here. This option is only possible if you have set the evaluation to ‘personalised’.

Then press "save".

The following image again appears: The Survey administration with the message that the survey was set up.

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You can now view the survey attain by clicking on the title, but you can also stop it manually, reset it — i.e. set it back to the initial state, edit it (only as long as no one has voted) or delete it completely. Even the survey and tests which have not yet begun are listed here.

Letzte Änderung am July 19, 2013, at 01:12 PM von cfliegn.