Add questions to your questionnaire
Questions are added and edited in BlueX - Main page. There are close-ended questions like the choice question which provide a choice of available responses, and open-ended questions like the comment question, which give respondents (The participant who will be invited to provide response to a survey.) the flexibility to create their own responses and share their thoughts.
Question types
Multiple question types that are available in BlueX:
ICON | TYPE | DESCRIPTION |
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![]() | Choice | Multiple choice, check box selection, yes/ no, true/ false, image choice question, etc. You can achieve any of these question types with choice question. As long as you require the respondent to choose one or more answers from a list. |
![]() | Comment | Open ended question, respondents can respond with their own words. |
![]() | Numeric | Responses are numerical. BlueX allows slider and spin box layout for picking numbers; integer, decimal, currency, or other number types. Rules can be created to set minimum or maximum values. |
![]() | Date or time | Responses are dates. Date question, time question, date and time question. You can define the format of the answer. |
![]() | Scale | Respondents are asked to pick the most appropriate option from a defined scale. Likert scale with prepopulated options or not. |
![]() | Constant sum | Respondents are asked to distribute numeric values for a set of items. The values are either summed up or counted down. |
![]() | Ranking | Respondents are asked to compare a set of items and give an order based on importance or another metric. Items can be ranked by number or text. This question can be used for ranking, voting, rating and so on. |
![]() | Media response | Respondents are asked to respond by uploading a document, an image, an audio clip or a video. |
Customize question properties
When selecting a question in the form, the corresponding property panel will show on the right of the screen, which contains Display, Settings, Validation, and Logic sections, different properties are available depending on the type of the question.
The properties you define in the Validation section will be used to generate errors for the respondents if their responses do not meet the validation requirements.