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Screening questions

Screening questions let a survey creator target questions to a specific audience by filtering respondents. With screening questions, respondents first see your screening question and then those who select a threshold answer such as “Yes” or “I plan to” can answer the remaining questions in your survey.

We recommend that the first screening question in the survey have three or more answer choices. Validation tests have shown that incidence accuracy is better when you don't use only binary answers like Yes/No. This helps eliminate confusion for the respondents, provides a better user experience, and improves survey quality.

There is a maximum of four screening questions per survey. Additionally, surveys with screening questions require a minimum purchase of 100 responses.

For example, if you only want answers from dog or cat owners, you would start your survey with a screening question like "What type of pet do you own, if any?" You would flag answers such as "Dog" and "Cat" from respondents who you'd like to continue to take this survey. From there, you could ask them "How many times did you take your pet to the groomer last year?", and "How many times did you groom your pet at home last year?"

 

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