I want to add a free text option to my yes/no answers - is this possible??
Example question:
Do you think that companies with a strong ESG value proposition would be better placed to withstand market risks and capitalise on opportunities?
YES/NO with Free Text Option
Best answer by DavidD
@101WinCollins the βYes/Noβ question type does not support free text, i.e. adding an βOtherβ option.
Instead change your βYes/Noβ question to a βMultiple choiceβ question type, then you can manually type βYesβ and βNoβ as options and toggle the βOtherβ option too on the right side.
I hope this helps and I understood your question correctly.
Yes/No questions donβt support free textBut Multiple Choice questions do
@101WinCollins the βYes/Noβ question type does not support free text, i.e. adding an βOtherβ option.
Instead change your βYes/Noβ question to a βMultiple choiceβ question type, then you can manually type βYesβ and βNoβ as options and toggle the βOtherβ option too on the right side.
I hope this helps and I understood your question correctly.
Yes/No questions donβt support free textBut Multiple Choice questions do
Although, you canβt change the label on βOtherβ to say βplease add any commentsβ right? What I am trying to do is give respondents an opportunity to provide more inisght into why they answered the question in a certain way
Change the label for βOtherβ answer option to what you want
Perhaps another way of doing this would be to use the Multiple Choice question type to say:
Yes
No
Give a different answer
And then you set up a logic branch so that, if a user clicks βGive a different answerβ, they jump to a special question which is either a βShort Textβ or βLong Textβ, with the question βWhat are you thoughts about companies with a strong ESG value proposition?β
That's a great suggestion, @DavidD! Thanks for contributing!
@101WinCollins Another option of what you can do on this situation is adding the Yes/No question and then you add another question after this one asking why they have answered Yes or No. I'd suggest the long text one, so people could give more insights! Then you can say "Why have you chosen YES/NO?"or something like that! Take a look at this video to have an idea! I hope it helps!
Hi guys
I want to add a free text option to my yes/no answers - is this possible??
Example question:
Do you think that companies with a strong ESG value proposition would be better placed to withstand market risks and capitalise on opportunities?
YES/NO with Free Text Option
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@101WinCollins the βYes/Noβ question type does not support free text, i.e. adding an βOtherβ option.
Instead change your βYes/Noβ question to a βMultiple choiceβ question type, then you can manually type βYesβ and βNoβ as options and toggle the βOtherβ option too on the right side.
I hope this helps and I understood your question correctly.
Yes/No questions donβt support free textBut Multiple Choice questions do
Although, you canβt change the label on βOtherβ to say βplease add any commentsβ right? What I am trying to do is give respondents an opportunity to provide more inisght into why they answered the question in a certain way
Change the label for βOtherβ answer option to what you want
Perhaps another way of doing this would be to use the Multiple Choice question type to say:
Yes
No
Give a different answer
And then you set up a logic branch so that, if a user clicks βGive a different answerβ, they jump to a special question which is either a βShort Textβ or βLong Textβ, with the question βWhat are you thoughts about companies with a strong ESG value proposition?β
Just an idea! Hope this helps.
That's a great suggestion, @DavidD! Thanks for contributing!
@101WinCollins Another option of what you can do on this situation is adding the Yes/No question and then you add another question after this one asking why they have answered Yes or No. I'd suggest the long text one, so people could give more insights! Then you can say "Why have you chosen YES/NO?"or something like that! Take a look at this video to have an idea! I hope it helps!