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- | This option will deactivate any access restrictions. The questionnaire will be visible on the internet within the choosen | + | This option will deactivate any access restrictions. The questionnaire will be visible on the internet within the chosen |
- | Anyone who knows the Internet address (URL) of your questionnaire or finds it (e.g. via search engine) can fill in your questionaire. | + | Anyone who knows the Internet address (URL) of your questionnaire or finds it (e.g. via search engine) can fill in your questionnaire. |
- | ===== serial mail ===== | + | ===== Serial Mail ===== |
- | Use access mode //serial mail// if you send your invitations via SoSci Survey by e-mail (s. [[: | + | * Unordered List ItemUse |
+ | * Also use the access mode //serial mail// if you create participation URLs with the function **Send invitations** -> **Participation links**. | ||
- | The personalized links contain a unique code as a unique access code to the questionnaire. Each participant will receive a new subscription code with each invitation or reminder - so participation can be identified for each participant and for each serial mail. | + | The personalized links contain a unique code as a unique access code to the questionnaire. Each participant will receive a new subscription code with each invitation or reminder - so participation can be identified for each participant and invitation (serial mail). When sending a reminder mail, the same code is sent as in the original invitation. |
- | **Regardless(!)** of the access code SoSci Survey | + | **Regardless (!)** of the access code, SoSci Survey |
- | **Important: | + | **Important: |
- | ===== serial number | + | ===== Serial Number |
- | The use of serial numbers is particularly useful when individual participation identifiers are needed - but the mailing of the invitations is not done via SoSci Survey. | + | The use of serial numbers is particularly useful when... |
+ | * individual participation identifiers are needed - but the mailing of the invitations is not done via SoSci Survey. | ||
+ | * if a pseudonymization of the data is sufficient or a personal reference is desired (see below) and/or | ||
+ | * if the participants have to type in the code manually, e.g. because it is sent by mail | ||
- | A serial number is a one-time password . It entitles you to complete the survey | + | A serial number is a one-time password . It entitles you to complete the survey only once (in full). Therefore the participants must be known in advance of the survey. More details s. [[: |
For SoSci Survey to know which serial numbers are valid, there are two possibilities: | For SoSci Survey to know which serial numbers are valid, there are two possibilities: | ||
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**Tip**: If a questionnaire is being called with a valid serial number, it can be continued even after interview was aborted previously. | **Tip**: If a questionnaire is being called with a valid serial number, it can be continued even after interview was aborted previously. | ||
- | Note: Under some conditions, it is possible to complete the questionnaire several times with only one serial number: | + | **Note:** Under some conditions, it is possible to complete the questionnaire several times with only one serial number ([[:en:survey:mailing# |
- | - If the participation status of the serial number is reset by the project manager. | + | |
- | - If the questionnaire was only viewed | + | |
Serial numbers are different from the participation identifiers in serial mails, among other things because of the fact that they are related only to the addressees -- participation identifiers in serial mails encode both addressee as well as series mail. Therefore, the administration of multi-shaft surveys is a little more complicated: | Serial numbers are different from the participation identifiers in serial mails, among other things because of the fact that they are related only to the addressees -- participation identifiers in serial mails encode both addressee as well as series mail. Therefore, the administration of multi-shaft surveys is a little more complicated: | ||
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+ | ===== Login with Email Address and Password ===== | ||
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+ | Participants can log in with their e-mail address (as it appears in the **List of Contacts**) and a password of their choice. | ||
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+ | To set a password, you need a serial mail. Set in this serial mail as // | ||
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+ | **Important: | ||
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+ | To link from one questionnaire to another questionnaire after login (e.g. selection of different questionnaires), | ||
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===== Accessible only for specific IPs ===== | ===== Accessible only for specific IPs ===== | ||
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**Important: | **Important: | ||
- | ===== lock questionnaire | + | ===== Internal/ |
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+ | If you lock the questionnaire, | ||
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+ | Access for participants is only possible if they are directed to the questionnaire via '' | ||
- | If you lock the questionnaire, | ||