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Group Questions, also known as Evaluation Sets, are sets of questions asked for one overarching topic. For example, there could be group questions about a set of cars or commercials. Responses to one questionnaire related to the responses to the other questionnaires. For this reason they are treated differently, and questions belonging to one group cannot be run in the same tab as questions from any other group.
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Group Questions, also known as Evaluation Sets, are sets of questions asked for each item of an overarching topic. For example, there could be group questions about a set of cars or commercials. Responses to one question related to the responses to the other questions. For this reason they are treated differently, and questions belonging to one group cannot be run in the same tab as questions from any other group.
 
   
 
   
  
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You can usually identify a group question by the (G1) or (DG2) or similar identifier after the text of a question. A (G1) or (DG1) would indicate that it is part of Group 1 for that database. Not many databases have group questions and even fewer have more than one. If there is more than one, you should see a (G2) and possibly (DG2) as well and so on. The (DG1) tag, in addition to indicating that the question is part of group 1, also indicates that it is the dominant question. Dominant questions are best used in the column. They are the sets of cars or commercials for which each of the regular group questions are asked. If a group does not have a question with the dominant group tag, it may just be the first question in the group, or it may be that the group does not have a dominant question.
 
You can usually identify a group question by the (G1) or (DG2) or similar identifier after the text of a question. A (G1) or (DG1) would indicate that it is part of Group 1 for that database. Not many databases have group questions and even fewer have more than one. If there is more than one, you should see a (G2) and possibly (DG2) as well and so on. The (DG1) tag, in addition to indicating that the question is part of group 1, also indicates that it is the dominant question. Dominant questions are best used in the column. They are the sets of cars or commercials for which each of the regular group questions are asked. If a group does not have a question with the dominant group tag, it may just be the first question in the group, or it may be that the group does not have a dominant question.
  
Visit [[Filter Logic]] for more information on group filters.
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For information on filtering group questions, go to: [[Filter Logic]].

Revision as of 13:43, 30 July 2013

Group Questions, also known as Evaluation Sets, are sets of questions asked for each item of an overarching topic. For example, there could be group questions about a set of cars or commercials. Responses to one question related to the responses to the other questions. For this reason they are treated differently, and questions belonging to one group cannot be run in the same tab as questions from any other group.


Group Question Usage

You can usually identify a group question by the (G1) or (DG2) or similar identifier after the text of a question. A (G1) or (DG1) would indicate that it is part of Group 1 for that database. Not many databases have group questions and even fewer have more than one. If there is more than one, you should see a (G2) and possibly (DG2) as well and so on. The (DG1) tag, in addition to indicating that the question is part of group 1, also indicates that it is the dominant question. Dominant questions are best used in the column. They are the sets of cars or commercials for which each of the regular group questions are asked. If a group does not have a question with the dominant group tag, it may just be the first question in the group, or it may be that the group does not have a dominant question.

For information on filtering group questions, go to: Filter Logic.