Users answer these questions when taking your survey.
- Radio: multiple answers, but only one can be selected at a time.
- Checkbox: multiple answers, and any number can be selected.
- Scale: answer on a scale from 1 to some number (such as 5, 7, or 10). This is useful for ratings, and small numbers.
- Number: the answer is any number. This should be used when the number can be very small or large, such as age.
Each is a possible answer to the question.
We can use machine learning to predict the answer to dependent questions, based on answers to independent questions.
For example, to predict a class you'll like in a video game, your question can be "What is your favorite class?". With an answer for each available class.
For example, to predict a class you'll like in a video game, your question can be "What is your favorite class?". With an answer for each available class.
Each is a possible answer to the question.
Each is a possible answer to the question.
This is the largest value on the scale. For example, if this is 7, the possible answers are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.
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This will be displayed to the left of the scale. This should indicate the meaning of the lowest answer.
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This will be displayed to the right of the scale. This should indicate the meaning of the greatest answer.
This is the smallest number a survey taker can answer. This can be negative.
This is the greatest number a survey taker can answer. This can be negative.
This indicates whether or not a survey taker can include decimals in their answer. For example, if this is no, 5 and 6 are valid answers, but 5.5 is not.