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This attribute causes LimeSurvey to ignore the existing order of answers/subquestions, and instead it orders them randomly. It is important to note that this random order will be reordered each time the question is displayed, so if someone returns to a question, the order will probably be different from the first time they saw it. Having the answers display randomly is useful to remove the possibility of bias from answers to questions | This attribute causes LimeSurvey to ignore the existing order of answers/subquestions, and instead it orders them randomly. It is important to note that this random order will be reordered each time the question is displayed, so if someone returns to a question, the order will probably be different from the first time they saw it. Having the answers display randomly is useful to remove the possibility of bias from answers to questions. | ||
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* | *Randomize on each page load | ||
*Off (default) | *Off (default) | ||
Revision as of 17:27, 23 August 2013
Random answer order (random_order)
Description
This attribute causes LimeSurvey to ignore the existing order of answers/subquestions, and instead it orders them randomly. It is important to note that this random order will be reordered each time the question is displayed, so if someone returns to a question, the order will probably be different from the first time they saw it. Having the answers display randomly is useful to remove the possibility of bias from answers to questions.
Available options
- Randomize on each page load
- Off (default)