Cannot form a 'ranking question' in XLS Form

Hello Everyone,

I have tried to form a question which reveals respondent's preference
ordering over several options. Respondent has to rank his most preferred
option as 1, then second most preferred as 2.

I am using XLS Form.

Please suggest what can I do now?

Best regards.

This can be accomplished by select-ones on different pages, with choice
filters to exclude selections on subsequent questions.

For the choice filter to work, you might need to copy the list of choices N
times, with each choice list (list_q1, list_q2, etc) having slightly choice
filter conditions.

··· On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 12:40 AM, Monalisa wrote:

Hello Everyone,

I have tried to form a question which reveals respondent's preference
ordering over several options. Respondent has to rank his most preferred
option as 1, then second most preferred as 2.

I am using XLS Form.

Please suggest what can I do now?

Best regards.

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Monalisa,
Hi, the solution I came to in order to keep the options on the same screen
was to just inform the user (relevance) of an error if he/she didn't do it
right instead of using constraints on each question which requires one
question per screen . Of course the person could always skip over the error
note, but having the options on one screen makes it easier for the user.
Here is how it looks. See the xlsform here. http://tinyurl.com/o56jee4
Curtis

··· 2015-02-25 19:23 GMT+01:00 Mitch Sundt :

This can be accomplished by select-ones on different pages, with choice
filters to exclude selections on subsequent questions.

For the choice filter to work, you might need to copy the list of choices
N times, with each choice list (list_q1, list_q2, etc) having slightly
choice filter conditions.

On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 12:40 AM, Monalisa iusstf.gcpju@gmail.com wrote:

Hello Everyone,

I have tried to form a question which reveals respondent's preference
ordering over several options. Respondent has to rank his most preferred
option as 1, then second most preferred as 2.

I am using XLS Form.

Please suggest what can I do now?

Best regards.

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