Timing statistics/en

=Introduction=

To quickly track how much time a respondent spends answering each question or question group, enable the timings options from the Notifications and data panel:



If timings option is enabled, Timing statistics can be accessed from the Response & statistics toolbar:



=Timing statistics=

A table with the timings of each response will be displayed:



As it can be observed, the columns are made of an "Action" column and sortable columns (ID, Total time, group and question time).

The "Action" column contains the following response-related options:




 * View response details: To check the response submitted by a respondent, click on this button. The panel allows you to edit the response entry, delete the entry or export it


 * Edit this response: To edit the response submitted by a respondent, click on the green pencil button


 * Delete this response: click on the red trash button if you wish to delete the response from your response table.

The ID refers to the response ID, while the rest of the columns express the time a respondent spent on a group or question. The value is expressed in seconds.

In the case in which you use to display more responses on the same page, change the default value of 10, and go for a larger value:



Interview time
Two statistics are automatically calculated for all the stored complete responses:


 * Average interview time
 * Median

=Frequently asked questions=

If I go back to edit one of my previous responses, is the time getting aggregated?
Yes, the time gets aggregated (visit 1 + visit 2...).

If survey attribute "backward navigation" is enabled, you can go to one of your previous answers and correct the response. The "timings" work in background, counting how much time you spent on each survey page, aggregating the results from each visit.

Example

Preconditions:
 * Survey format: Group by group or question by question
 * Backward navigation has to be enabled.
 * Save timings has to be enabled.

Let's assume that you have already reached Question 5 (Q5) and you want to edit your response to Question 1 (Q1). Click "Previous" till you reach Q1. The time spent on the page where Q1 is located gets aggregated with the time spent when you first answered the question. By going back and forth, the "times" spent on Q2, Q3, and Q4 also increase.

In case you are unhappy with this behavior, you may allow users to "jump" backwards via the index feature of LimeSurvey.