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Online surveys with Qualtrics:
Workshop notes

Overview

This workshop is designed for novices to step through creating and implementing online surveys using Qualtrics.

Access to Qualtrics

Access to Qualtrics is via paid subscription. University of Canberra (UC) staff and students in the Faculty of Health can access Qualtrics via http://canberrahealth.qualtrics.com

Preparation

  1. Create an account, verify the account, and log into the account:
  2. Altogether, this may take about 15 minutes, so is best done beforehand.

Getting started

Getting started with Qualtrics (Video)

If you're keen to explore, try

  1. Creating a test survey
  2. Adding some questions
  3. Previewing the survey
  4. Launching the survey
  5. Viewing responses
  6. Downloading responses

Workshop content

During the workshop we will cover basic skills to get you up and running, including:

  1. Creating projects
  2. Sharing projects
  3. Blocks
  4. Question types
  5. Response validation
  6. Survey flow
  7. Survey termination
  8. Previewing surveys
  9. Distributing surveys
  10. Viewing and managing responses
  11. Finishing data collection
  12. Exporting data
  13. Contacting Qualtrics Support

Depending on time and interest, we may also cover these other features:

  1. Collecting identifying information into a separate survey
  2. Look and feel
    1. Move progress bar to top of survey
  3. Testing and editing active surveys
  4. Randomization
    1. Blocks
    2. Questions
    3. Responses
  5. Embedded data
  6. Quotas
  7. Collecting identifying information into a separate survey
  8. Paid recruitment options
    1. Purchase respondents (Qualtrics)
    2. Microworkers

Help

The Qualtrics Help documentation is excellent:

  1. Qualtrics support

See also

  1. Security and privacy
  2. Some more advanced Qualtrics functions
  3. Survey design workshop
  1. How to Counterbalance in Qualtrics without Duplicating Questions
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