• Users answer these questions when taking your survey.
    • Radio: multiple answers, but only one can be selected at a time.
    • Checkbox: multiple answers, and any number can be selected.
    • Scale: answer on a scale from 1 to some number (such as 5, 7, or 10). This is useful for ratings, and small numbers.
    • Number: the answer is any number. This should be used when the number can be very small or large, such as age.
    Each is a possible answer to the question.
  • We can use machine learning to predict the answer to dependent questions, based on answers to independent questions.

    For example, to predict a class you'll like in a video game, your question can be "What is your favorite class?". With an answer for each available class.
    Each is a possible answer to the question.
  • Each is a possible answer to the question.
    This is the largest value on the scale. For example, if this is 7, the possible answers are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.
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    This will be displayed to the left of the scale. This should indicate the meaning of the lowest answer.
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    This will be displayed to the right of the scale. This should indicate the meaning of the greatest answer.
    This is the smallest number a survey taker can answer. This can be negative.
    This is the greatest number a survey taker can answer. This can be negative.
    This indicates whether or not a survey taker can include decimals in their answer. For example, if this is no, 5 and 6 are valid answers, but 5.5 is not.
    What would you like to call your survey? Your survey name should relate to the subject of your survey.
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    This is an optional description of your survey. You can give a brief introduction or additional information.
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    You may only want certain people to respond to your survey. This in an optional set of instructions, shown when users take your survey.
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    We can use machine learning to predict the answer to dependent questions, based on answers to independent questions.

    For example, to predict a class you'll like in a video game, your question can be "What is your favorite class?". With an answer for each available class.
    Templates are prebuilt sets of questions that can be added to your survey. If a user has already answered a template question, their answer is remembered for your survey. Templates allow users to easily answer your survey. Multiple templates can be added to a survey.
    • Users answer these questions when taking your survey.
      • Radio: multiple answers, but only one can be selected at a time.
      • Checkbox: multiple answers, and any number can be selected.
      • Scale: answer on a scale from 1 to some number (such as 5, 7, or 10). This is useful for ratings, and small numbers.
      • Number: the answer is any number. This should be used when the number can be very small or large, such as age.
      Each is a possible answer to the question.