Opiria Studio Tutorial
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1.0.0
  • Technical requirements
  • What is Opiria?
    • Create an account
  • Study management
    • MY STUDIES
      • Survey and Diary
      • Create a study
    • DESIGN
      • Questionnaires and pages
      • Questions types
        • Message
        • Introduction
        • Single Choice
        • Multiple Choice
        • Yes/No
        • Rating
        • Rating Matrix
        • Rating Smileys
        • Rating Shapes
        • Experience Rating
        • Ranking
        • Numeric Slider
        • Semantic Slider
        • Open Question
        • Image Stimulus
        • Video Stimulus
      • Question settings
        • "Other" Answer Option
        • Multimedia Feedback
        • Skip Question
    • DISTRIBUTION
      • Opiria app
      • Web surveys
    • CONTROL
      • Answer configuration
      • Start and stop options
    • MONITOR
    • GROUPS & TAGS
      • Participant groups
      • Tag definition
    • ANALYSIS
      • Global charts
      • Customer journeys
      • Individual responses
      • Tagging & Notes
      • Filtering
        • Participant filters
        • Data filters
      • Export
  • Organization management
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  1. Study management
  2. DESIGN
  3. Questions types

Introduction

First page in a survey or diary

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An introduction page is always the first page in a questionnaire and can be added only once to each questionnaire. It is used to inform the participants of a survey or diary about the purpose of the following questionnaire.

In the Opiria app, the introduction page is displayed when the participant opens the survey the first time. For surveys/diaries with multiple answers, the introduction page is not displayed again when opening the survey the next time. Instead, a "i" icon is displayed on the top right of the screen during the entire survey. Clicking on it opens the introduction page again. Thus, for diaries or surveys with a longer duration, the participants can recall at any time the initial information about the purpose of the survey.

To add an introduction to your questionnaire:

  1. Go to the DESIGN tab and click + in the Pages section

  2. In the question selection dialog, select Introduction and click ADD

  3. Configure the introduction page.

The introduction page has three configurable elements:

  • Introduction text*: the text of the message you want to show to the respondents.

  • Details: additional information to be communicated to the respondents, like details on how to answer the question. Will be displayed in smaller font than the message text.

  • Add media: an image or video that will be displayed right below the text.

Example of an Introduction page