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1: About the Button Single Select Grid Element
The Button Single Select Grid element utilizes a single select form and contains buttons, rows and / or column legend text. This element is mobile compatible and does not utilize Flash.
Note: Selecting a response option in a Button Single Select Grid element requires very little effort on mobile devices because of the large hit area. This significantly reduces both cognitive and kinematic load (i.e., click fatigue).
This element uses a traditional answer grid (i.e., table), therefore usability degrades as the number of columns in an element increases. See Customizing the Button Select Element to learn how to customize the Button Single Select Grid element.
2: Adding a Button Single Select Grid Question
Note: You can set the "Show if" filter to display only elements that are compatible or optimized for the devices allowed for your project. See Project Settings Summary to learn how to verify your project settings.
To add a Button Single Select Grid element, first click the "+ Element" button to add a new survey element. Then click "Single and Multi Select" under Question Types and select the "Button Single Select Grid" element. Then click "Add".
Enter the question and instruction text in the areas provided.
2.1: Adding Rows
Click "+ New Row" to add each new row, then enter the text for the response option in the text field.
2.2: Adding Buttons
Click "+ New Button" to add each new button, then enter the text for the response option in the text field. Optionally, you can add column legend text that will appear above the buttons in the survey.
2.3: Configuring Row Actions
To customize the row settings for a Button Single Select Grid element, click “Row Actions” and select from the following options (you can click each option for more information):
3: Style Settings
To edit the display settings for a Button Single Select Grid element, click the "..." button at the top right of the element in the staging area and select "Update Styling".
In the "Question Display Options" window, use the options on the left to specify how the question displays. When you mouse-over an option, information about the feature displays on the right.
Click "Save and Preview" to preview the settings. Once you are satisfied with the style options settings, click "Save and Close".
4: Question Options
The options available for configuring question and response settings are displayed to the right of the staging area. Click any question or response option to set rules for it.
4.1: General Options
When altered, each of the following options affects all attributes within the Button Single Select Grid element.
- Label: The label assigned to the element. Click to edit the default label for the Button Single Select Grid element.
- Show If: Click to create new logic conditions or select an existing logic condition for the element. For more information, see Adding Logic to a Question or Response Option.
- Languages: Click to select what languages the element will be shown in if the survey has multiple languages. The default is "all".
- Mandatory: Check the box to force participants to provide a response. When checked, participants will be unable to continue the survey without completing the question.
- Randomize: Check the boxes to randomize items by type. Items can be randomized by rows, columns, groups, or all.
- Rating/Scale: Enables nets in the report. To learn how to set up your rating scale preferences in the report, see Editing Tables in Crosstabs.
- More Options: Click to select less commonly used options. Once selected, you will be able to specify the setting for that option. For more information on each option, see More Options - Advanced Features.
4.2: Row Options
When altered, each of the following options only affects specific row attributes.
- Label: The label assigned to the row. Click to edit the default label for the row.
- Data value: The value assigned to the row in the data. Click to edit the default value for the row if the option is available.
- Show if: Click to create new logic conditions or select an existing logic condition for the row. For more information, see Adding Logic to a Question or Response Option.
- Languages: Click to select what languages the row will be shown in if the survey has multiple languages. The default is "all".
- Do Not Randomize: This option is only available if the "Randomize" general option is selected. Check the box to force the row to remain stationary.
- Optional: This option is only available if the "Mandatory" general option is selected. Check the box to make the slider optional and non-mandatory.
- Hidden: Click to hide the row from participants.
- No Answer: This option will replace the single select button form with an exclusive checkbox form. It is primarily used if there is a "Don't know" or "None of these" response option in the question.
- More options: Click to select less commonly used options. Once selected, you will be able to specify the setting for that option. For more information on each option, see More Options - Advanced Features.
4.3: Button Options
When altered, each of the following options only affects specific button attributes.
- Label: The label assigned to the button. You may edit the default label for the button here.
- Data Value: The value assigned to the button in the data. Click to edit the default value for the button if the option is available.
- Show If: Click to create new logic conditions or select an existing logic condition for the button. For more information, see Adding Logic to a Question or Response Option.
- Languages: Click to select what languages the button will be shown in if the survey has multiple languages. The default is "all".
- Do Not Randomize: This option is only available if the "Randomize" general option is selected. Check the box to force the button to remain stationary.
- Optional: This option is only available if the "Mandatory" general option is selected. Check the box to make the slider optional and non-mandatory.
- Hidden: Click to hide the button from participants.
- More Options: Click to select less commonly used options. Once selected, you will be able to specify the setting for that option. For more information on each option, see More Options - Advanced Features.