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When using multiple questionnaires for every completed questionnaire a new dataset (data row) is stored. For matching reasons every data row needs a distinct participant code. By doing the following one can get such a code: | When using multiple questionnaires for every completed questionnaire a new dataset (data row) is stored. For matching reasons every data row needs a distinct participant code. By doing the following one can get such a code: | ||
- | * If you send mailings, SoSci Survey automatically stores a distinct personal identification under the variable SERIAL (additional variable in the data output). This is possible also without losing any anonymity. Important: The email must contain the placeholder %link% in order to actually send personalized links. | + | * If you send mailings, SoSci Survey automatically stores a distinct personal identification under the variable SERIAL (additional variable in the data output). This is possible also without losing any anonymity. |
- | * You can send personalized links on your own. The identification of every participant then will be passed by a reference or a serial number (see also [[en: | + | * **Important:** The email must contain the placeholder %link% in order to actually send personalized links. |
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+ | * You can send personalized links yourself. The identification of every participant then will be passed by a reference or a serial number (see also [[en: | ||
* The participants are asked to create a personal code and enter this to a text gadget (for example with the first letter of their mother' | * The participants are asked to create a personal code and enter this to a text gadget (for example with the first letter of their mother' | ||
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**Tip**: To which addresses an email will be send, will identified right at time of sending - in case it is a standardized interval for all addresses. Consequently, | **Tip**: To which addresses an email will be send, will identified right at time of sending - in case it is a standardized interval for all addresses. Consequently, | ||
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==== Mobile Experience Sampling Method (MESM) ==== | ==== Mobile Experience Sampling Method (MESM) ==== | ||
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* Questionnaires that were created using SoSci Survey can usually be completed via smartphone, but for a MESM-study it is worth the effort to optimize the questionnaire for smartphones, | * Questionnaires that were created using SoSci Survey can usually be completed via smartphone, but for a MESM-study it is worth the effort to optimize the questionnaire for smartphones, | ||
- | + | ==== Event-contingent measurement points ==== | |
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+ | The counterpart to experience sampling is that respondents call up a questionnaire independently when a specific event occurs. Ideally, they do not have to enter a personal code each time, but can use a personalized link directly. There are several ways to do this: | ||
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+ | * You can use serial mail ([[: | ||
+ | * You can also create links yourself that carry a marker and send them to respondents: | ||
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+ | **Search terms:** panel, panel studies, experience sampling, ambulatory assessment. | ||