Question types in Q4

by Jan 4. June 2010 20:30

The names for question types have changed in Q4.  Since a few new question types were being added to Q4, we took this chance to simplify the old question types.  The new names are shorter, more distinct, and relate better to the terminology used in surveys.  We hope that the new names will remove the confusion that existed in Q3 about the nature of the questions.

For example, in Q3 there was some confusion about the difference between Multiple Response - Binary and Multiple Response - Categorical questions.  They are now named Pick Any and Pick One - Multi questions, respectively.  The new names better represent the structure of the questions as they are used in questionnaires - e.g. "Pick any of the following that interests you" and "Pick one attribute that best represents each brand".

You can see a complete listing of all the new question types in the Quick Start guide, either in hard copy (page 35) or online (page 39 in Adobe Acrobat).  To understand how these question types determine what statistics are available in tables, click Help > Online Training in Q and complete the Question Types and Statistics tutorial, under Fundamentals, Creating Tables.

If you are a Q3 user who is upgrading to Q4, a list of the changes from Q3 to Q4 may help ease the transition for the first few weeks:

Q3Q4
Single Response - Text Text
Multiple Response - Text Text - Multi
Single Response - Categorical Pick One
Multiple Response - Categorical Pick One - Multi
Single Response - Numeric Number
Multiple Response - Numeric Number - Multi
Two Dimensional - Numeric Number - Grid
Multiple Response - Binary Pick Any
Two Dimensional - Binary Pick Any - Grid
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Reporting time series - smoothing data and creating plots

by Jan 4. June 2010 04:20

Time series plots in Q4 allow you to customize line and column plots with a Date variable on the horizontal axis.  For a guided tour, click Help > Online Training and complete the Time Series Plots tutorial under Fundamentals, Dates and Time Series Plots.

Below is an example time series plot which has had its date aggregation, duration and time series analysis options customised.  It also has its legend block broken up into multiple labels (having one legend block is also available).

 

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Table spans included in exports to Excel

by Jan 4. June 2010 03:58

There is a nifty new feature in Q4 that people have been asking for since we introduced spans during Q3's lifetime.  For a bit of background: spans get created as a result of creating a Banner question (using Create > Banner), or by right-clicking on two or more rows/columns in any table and selecting Create Span.  Now in Q4, these spans are exported to Excel when you export the table.

Spans in a table

 

Spans in Excel, after exporting

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Filters and weights in table names for print, PDF and Office exports

by Jan 4. June 2010 03:40

If you want to see filters and weights in the title of your exported tables (so they appear as titles in PowerPoint, or headings in print-outs and PDFs), then you will want to read on about a new feature in Q4.  Simply rename your tables or groups to include <filter> and/or <weight>, and when you export the table the <filter> and <weight> will be replaced by the labels of the filter and weight variables set on the table.

Report tree in your project

Exported to PowerPoint

Exported to PDF, or as printed

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