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SurveyMonkey User Manual
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To see how to remove the Previous button from the design, please click here. This
allows respondents to only move forward in the survey.
4. What is Page vs. Question Skip Logic:
Page and Question skip logic each serve a different purpose. Do not use Question and
Page logic on the same page.
PAGE Logic does NOT require a specific answer and will jump automatically to
the designated page no matter what is answered on the page.
QUESTION Logic advances respondents to a page or series of follow-up
questions based on the answer to a particular question. (Question logic
overrides the page skip logic if both are set on a page.)
5. When to Use Question Skip Logic:
If you want to create a scenario where respondents are asked follow-up questions
based on their responses to a particular question, then you want to place skip logic on
a question.
Have this question as the last question on a survey page.
Then place the follow-up question(s) on a new page that immediately
following.
Configure the logic rule so that the respondents who do not choose that
answer will skip over the page of follow-up questions.
6. When to Use Page Skip Logic:
If you have more than one group of follow-up questions and only want some
respondents to answer one group, then create separate pages - one for each group of
questions.
This time, if respondents get sent to page 2 of follow-up questions because of
the way they answered the question on page 1, then you do not want them to
continue to page 3 of follow-up questions. (The questions on page 3 are not
intended for this route.)
This is where you would want to place logic on the page. You could set up page
logic on page 2 that directs respondents to page 4 when the Next button is
clicked. This jumps these respondents over page 3.