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The sub-questionnaire stores the case number (CASE) of the main questionnaire as a reference (REF), so that a clear allocation of sub-questionnaires to the main questionnaires is possible. | The sub-questionnaire stores the case number (CASE) of the main questionnaire as a reference (REF), so that a clear allocation of sub-questionnaires to the main questionnaires is possible. | ||
- | ==== Example 1 ==== | + | **Note:** The multi-level design does __not__ allow to return to a previous repetition or an already rated stimulus by using the back button. |
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In the first application, | In the first application, | ||
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===== Notes ===== | ===== Notes ===== | ||
- | * It is recommended to switch off the numbering of the questions in the subordinate questionnaire (**Compile | + | * It is recommended to switch off the numbering of the questions in the subordinate questionnaire (**Compose |
* Placeholders are only valid within one data set -- therefore, placeholders from the main questionnaire cannot be used in the sub-questionnaire. If a placeholder is also required in the sub-questionnaire, | * Placeholders are only valid within one data set -- therefore, placeholders from the main questionnaire cannot be used in the sub-questionnaire. If a placeholder is also required in the sub-questionnaire, | ||
- | **Tip:** Set the access mode for the sub-questionnaire under **Compile | + | **Tip:** Set the access mode for the sub-questionnaire under **Compose |