Hi,
I'm building a quiz with 12 possible outcomes. The questions are the same for both genders. Outcomes 1-8 are for male participants, while outcomes 9-12 are for female participants.
The issue I'm facing is that if the Outcome Quiz logic can't find an exact match for the female outcomes based on the user's answer combination (even when the participant selects "female" in Question 1), the system sometimes ends up showing one of the male outcomes.
How can I ensure that the final outcome respects the gender selected in Question 1? Specifically, I want female participants to only see outcomes 9-12, and male participants to only see outcomes 1-8.
Is there a way to enforce this condition in Typeform to prevent cross-gender outcomes?
Below is the example:
Quiz Questions:
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What is your gender? (e.g., male, female)
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What type of activities do you enjoy during your free time? (e.g., sports, reading, socializing, etc.)
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How would you describe your skin type? (e.g., oily, dry, combination, sensitive)
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How much time do you spend outdoors on a typical day? (e.g., less than an hour, 1-3 hours, more than 3 hours)
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What is your primary skincare concern? (e.g., acne, dryness, aging, sensitivity)
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How often do you use skincare products? (e.g., rarely, sometimes, daily)
Possible 12 Product Endings:
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Hydrating Skincare Set for Active Male
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Calming Skincare Kit for Sensitive Male Skin
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Energizing Skincare Bundle for Social Male
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Sport-Ready Skincare Pack for Active Male
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Relaxing Evening Skincare Routine for Male
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Brightening Skincare Collection for Outgoing Male
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Urban Skin Defense Set for Male
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Natural Look Skincare Routine for Outdoor Male
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Hydrating Glow Skincare Set for Female
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Calming Sensitive Skin Skincare Kit for Female
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Social Butterfly Glow Skincare Bundle for Female
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Nature-Inspired Skincare Collection for Female