Question types
Surveys can include 10 different types of questions - starting with multiple choice questions till valuation scales, where you can find out the opinions, values and needs of respondents.
You can check which data collect on respondents before taking the survey. If you want to carry out anonymous survey you can leave all fields blank or check only those that show general information about participant (for example, age, gender).
Use this question type if only one answer option is correct or you want that respondent will choose only one, the most important answer.
Use this question type if more than one answer is correct or you want to find out all important options for this respondent.
The respondent can answer this question in free form text.
Valuation scale allows to find out the opinions of the respondents on question asked. You can freely define the scale measurements, for example: like - dislike; interesting - not interesting, high - low; you can define the size of scale too (up to 15 marks).
Possible to measure many aspects (for example, training courses or TV channels) by certain criteria. The criteria can be set accordingly: never - seldom - often - always; poor - average - good - outstanding; yes - no - do not know.
This question requires ranking answer options by their importance - assign the first place for most important and the last place for least important answer. This question is useful for finding out the value system of respondents.
You can upload an image and ask a question about it. Additionally you can set whether only one answer will be permitted or many answers will be possible (multiple choice).
Ask a question and as answer options use images. For example, you can ask to choose the most attractive image of the image set. Additionally you can set whether only one answer will be permitted or many answers will be possible (multiple choice).
Use this question to receive answer in date format, i.e., to find out the birth date of respondent.
This allows to provide your respondents with some information in free text format. For example, to inform that first part of survey has been completed; or say thank you at the end of the survey.