Opiria Studio Tutorial
1.0.0
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

Rating

Answer the question on a rating scale basis.

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A Rating scale question, also known as a Likert scale, is a closed-ended question where you can ask respondents to evaluate one item. In a rating scale weights can be assigned to each scale option. Rating scales automatically calculate the weighted average in the Analysis section.

To add a Rating question to your questionnaire:

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

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

  3. Configure the question by entering the question text, the scale and the scale weights.

The Rating question has following configurable elements:

  • Question text*: the question you want to ask your 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.

  • Media: an image or video that will be displayed right below the question text.

  • Rating scale*: the scale on which respondents will answer the question.

  • Scale weights*: the value of each scale option. Based on these values the weighted average over all answers is computed in the Analysis section.

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