User's Manual

SurveyMonkey User Manual
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As a Professional subscriber, the Filter feature will enable you to filter your survey by
Collector. If you want to only see the anonymous surveys then you could filter by the
"Anonymous" collector.
Example 2: If you are an educator and need to survey “Student Responses,” “Teacher
Responses,” and “Administrator Responses,” then you can essentially create a
collector for each individual audience. Here you could potentially create three
different collectors (or however many groups) to send out to each specific group:
Student Collector
Teacher Collector
Administrator Collector
You can apply filters later to specifically look at one specific collector‟s responses in
the Analyze section (e.g. look for the student responses only).
Example 3: Your organization has offices worldwide and you want to survey each
office separately but still have all the data combined in one results summary. Here
you could create the following three (or however many offices you have) collectors:
Hong Kong Office
San Francisco Office
London Office
Now you can create the settings and restrictions for each “office” collector and send
them out accordingly. Once you are in the analysis phases, you will still have all the
data in one combined report. You can apply filters by collector to look at each
office‟s responses individually.