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loop and merge

Qualtrics Loop & Merge Tips

A vertical list showing numbers 1 to 10 alongside words such as "filler," "friend," and "listen" under the heading "Field 1," with blue minus icons next to each number.

The Qualtrics Loop & Merge utility is a powerful tool and offers great flexibility when dealing with dynamic content in a survey. I want to show off some use cases ranging from very simple to advanced, which you can adapt for use in research. Simple looping Let’s say you want to implement a…Read More

October 23, 2014   | Shawn Zamechek   |   News, Uncategorized loop and merge, qualtrics, survey
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