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en:create:multilevel [11.01.2019 19:36] – sophie_irina | en:create:multilevel [11.01.2019 19:37] – sophie_irina |
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If one really wants to store the data for a multi-level analysis in different data rows, SoSci Survey facilitates this with the following PHP commands: | If one really wants to store the data for a multi-level analysis in different data rows, SoSci Survey facilitates this with the following PHP commands: |
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* ''[[:en:create:functions:multileveldown]]'' -- Starts a sub-questionnaire (Level 1) within the main questionnaire (Level 2) for the singe element. | * ''[[:en:create:functions:multileveldown]]'' -- Starts a sub-questionnaire (Level 1) within the main questionnaire (Level 2) for the single element. |
* ''[[:en:create:functions:multileveldata]]'' -- Provides the data, which were possibly transmitted via ''multiLevelDown()'', in sub-questionnaires. | * ''[[:en:create:functions:multileveldata]]'' -- Provides the data, which were possibly transmitted using ''multiLevelDown()'', in sub-questionnaires. |
* ''[[:en:create:functions:multilevelreturn]]'' -- Redirects the participant from the sub-questionnaire back to the main questionnaire and passes (optionally) data, e.g. a multiple-choice question, whether further elements follow. If the command is not used, the sub-questionnaire automatically jumps back to the main questionnaire when reaching the "last page" (in the course of this, no data is transmitted). | * ''[[:en:create:functions:multilevelreturn]]'' -- Redirects the participant from the sub-questionnaire back to the main questionnaire and passes (optionally) data, e.g. a multiple-choice question, whether further elements follow. If the command is not used, the sub-questionnaire automatically jumps back to the main questionnaire when reaching the "last page" (in the course of this, no data is transmitted). |
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