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Answer successive questions within a question group with skip logic.

  • December 20, 2021
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Hope this issue hasn't been covered but I was unable to find the answer.

I have logic set up to only answer question groups if they are selected, however after answering the first question in a given question group it does not bring you to the second, but rather the next step in the other previously selected options.

ie.

What health concerns would you like to address?

Gut health

Bone Health
Energy


If I select Gut health and Energy I am taken to those question groups. However, once there after the first question about Gut Health I am taken to the first question about Energy.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

 

Best answer by john.desborough

If you want to control the logic jumps ie if you allow a user to select multiple responses from a multiple choice question and guide them to answer questions on only the selected responses, you need to use something along the lines of the following logic - i will use 4 possible choices from q1 as this example - this works for question groups ie treat q1 as the original multiple choice question and q2-5 as the entry questions at the start of the question group 

  • in q1 the logic rules would need to be applied as follows: 
    • if q1 =a then jumpto q2
    • if q1 =b then jumpto q3
    • if q1 =c then jumpto q4
    • if q1=d then jumpto q5
    • this allows for the user to be guided to the next ‘required question group’  
  • in q2 the logic rules are:
    • if q1=b then jumpto q3
    • if q1=c then jumpto q4
    • if q1=d then jumpto q5
    • otherwise jumpto ending
  • in q3 the logice rules are 
    • if q1=c then jumpto q4
    • if q1=d then jumpto q5
    • otherwise jumpto ending
  • in q4 the logic rules are
    • if q1=d then jumpto q5
    • otherwise jumpto ending
  • in q5 the logic rule is
    • jumpto ending

this structure checks to see if the selection from q1 was made and starts the user at the correct point (if q1 was only = d then it would go to q5 and then out) 

 

you can see a short example of that at this link

hope this helps 

cheers

des

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If you want to control the logic jumps ie if you allow a user to select multiple responses from a multiple choice question and guide them to answer questions on only the selected responses, you need to use something along the lines of the following logic - i will use 4 possible choices from q1 as this example - this works for question groups ie treat q1 as the original multiple choice question and q2-5 as the entry questions at the start of the question group 

  • in q1 the logic rules would need to be applied as follows: 
    • if q1 =a then jumpto q2
    • if q1 =b then jumpto q3
    • if q1 =c then jumpto q4
    • if q1=d then jumpto q5
    • this allows for the user to be guided to the next ‘required question group’  
  • in q2 the logic rules are:
    • if q1=b then jumpto q3
    • if q1=c then jumpto q4
    • if q1=d then jumpto q5
    • otherwise jumpto ending
  • in q3 the logice rules are 
    • if q1=c then jumpto q4
    • if q1=d then jumpto q5
    • otherwise jumpto ending
  • in q4 the logic rules are
    • if q1=d then jumpto q5
    • otherwise jumpto ending
  • in q5 the logic rule is
    • jumpto ending

this structure checks to see if the selection from q1 was made and starts the user at the correct point (if q1 was only = d then it would go to q5 and then out) 

 

you can see a short example of that at this link

hope this helps 

cheers

des


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  • December 21, 2021

Thank you so much for that explanation. 
I’ve been reading a lot of your responses in the forum for help, really appreciate all of the detail, its incredible. 

 


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@Cameron C - thanks for the kind words.. ‘shared knowledge is power’!! 

Hope it helps to get  you moving forward.. remember to share the wealth about your successes in here… it’s great to see/read about who people are making things happen with the tool as part of their ecosystem.

cheers

 

des


john.desborough wrote:

@Cameron C - thanks for the kind words.. ‘shared knowledge is power’!! 

Hope it helps to get  you moving forward.. remember to share the wealth about your successes in here… it’s great to see/read about who people are making things happen with the tool as part of their ecosystem.

cheers

 

des

John -- Can I see the logic map of your solution?

in q1 the logic rules would need to be applied as follows: 

  • if q1 =a then jumpto q2
  • if q1 =b then jumpto q3
  • if q1 =c then jumpto q4
  • if q1=d then jumpto q5…..

I have the same issue except with 18 different materials I need to ask dimensions of each.

 


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@EdgarEstrada - here’s a link to a a short demo quiz and i’ve put the logic map for the quiz below… and a couple of screen shots of the logic rules

note how the logic rules refer back to q1 in each and are a shorter set each time .. 

 

hope this helps

 

des


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  • April 30, 2023

Hello!

 

I have a similar question, but slightly different.

In my typeform, there is a multiple choice question that, depending on which answers are selected, I want to lead to either 1, 2, 3 groups of questions in a row before returning to the central logic path of the survey. Do I need to create a separate logic for each possible set of answers?

Here's the question:

Q2: Which role/s do you see yourself inhabiting in the TC ecosystem?

There are 7 response options, they can choose as many as are true for them. I have specific conditional questions for some of them, and I want to make sure they see all the questions that are relevant to their responses. Then, all respondents should return to the central line of the logic map (Question #7).

Here's how I have it set up now:

 


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